My deep condolences go out to the entire staff of that family-owned joint.
From Not Always Right: Why We Rarely Serve This
A front-of-house coworker comes up to me at the kitchen entrance.
Coworker: “They’ve asked me for a medium rare chicken breast.”
Me: “No. We don’t do that.”
Coworker: “Oh… why?”
Me: “Chicken has to be cooked. It can’t be served rare in any form. Red is dead when it comes to chicken.”
The front-of-house coworker goes away and then comes back.
Coworker: “They say they’re willing to risk it.”
I actually follow them to the customer, and we have to have a conversation as to why that’s not something I’m willing to do.
Customer: “I’ve never had medium rare chicken; I wanted to try it.”
Me: “There’s a very good reason you’ve never had it. Anyone who would make it for you really doesn’t like you.”
NOT my story.
Maybe it’s time to change your marketing plan.
If I was the grandmother, I would be tipping very, VERY well. Don’t take the discount out on the servers.
Usually a deal like this is one adult meal for one free kid’s meal. Not two free kids’ meals. Especially if the adult meal is discounted for being a senior citizen.
Aw, come on! I’m sure they’re way more behaved than Zoe, Hammie and Wren!
I use to live in a town where the only restaurant’s Senior Discount started at 80 yo.
A restaurant with that kind of pricing might be almost affordable.
Remember, it’s “all you can eat”, not “you can eat all”.
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Joseph comicinthestrip 7 months ago
My deep condolences go out to the entire staff of that family-owned joint.
Yakety Sax 7 months ago
From Not Always Right: Why We Rarely Serve This
A front-of-house coworker comes up to me at the kitchen entrance.
Coworker: “They’ve asked me for a medium rare chicken breast.”
Me: “No. We don’t do that.”
Coworker: “Oh… why?”
Me: “Chicken has to be cooked. It can’t be served rare in any form. Red is dead when it comes to chicken.”
The front-of-house coworker goes away and then comes back.
Coworker: “They say they’re willing to risk it.”
I actually follow them to the customer, and we have to have a conversation as to why that’s not something I’m willing to do.
Customer: “I’ve never had medium rare chicken; I wanted to try it.”
Me: “There’s a very good reason you’ve never had it. Anyone who would make it for you really doesn’t like you.”
NOT my story.
jmworacle 7 months ago
Maybe it’s time to change your marketing plan.
zmech13 Premium Member 7 months ago
If I was the grandmother, I would be tipping very, VERY well. Don’t take the discount out on the servers.
Macushlalondra 7 months ago
Usually a deal like this is one adult meal for one free kid’s meal. Not two free kids’ meals. Especially if the adult meal is discounted for being a senior citizen.
SquidGamerGal 7 months ago
Aw, come on! I’m sure they’re way more behaved than Zoe, Hammie and Wren!
david_42 7 months ago
I use to live in a town where the only restaurant’s Senior Discount started at 80 yo.
bobbyferrel 7 months ago
A restaurant with that kind of pricing might be almost affordable.
TaliesinWI 7 months ago
Remember, it’s “all you can eat”, not “you can eat all”.