What would you have done?? Restaurant issue related

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  • Can75
    Can75 Posts: 13 Member
    I just sent an email to Applebee's via their website.

    Thank you all for your support.
  • vitosbud
    vitosbud Posts: 54 Member
    I run a restaurant and I can tell you I WANT to know when we've done something incorrectly. There really is nothing that can make up for the loss of a guest's goodwill. Some folks find it hard to "complain" and I just tell them they're not complaining... just helping me make my business better. Mistakes happen and I want to fix them as quickly as possible. We want your dinner to be right cuz we want to see you again :)
  • soysos
    soysos Posts: 187 Member
    I AM A CHEF AND IF MY KITCHEN HAD MESSED UP A MEAL I WOULD WANT A CUSTOMER TO SEND IT BACK, ITS HOW I MAKE SURE MY SOU CHEFS, LINE COOKS AND ETC.. ARE DOING THEIR JOBS.

    I PERSONALLY LIKE TO GO TO TABLE SIDE TO MAKE SURE YOU GET THE DISH YOU REQUESTED.
    SORRY YOU DIDNT GET YOUR DINNER CORRECT.

    CHEF JENN

    same here, your not likely to find a restaurant manager that would disagree. we need to know where mistakes are being made in the kitchen so we can fix them, the more mistakes that are made the more money going in the trash. plus eating one meal and paying for another doesn't seem like much, but if it happens a lot this can really screw up inventory. just try not to be rude about it to the wait staff.
  • MakingAChoice
    MakingAChoice Posts: 481 Member
    If I was starving I would have sent it back and sucked down a bunch of water and maybe asked for a side salad with no dressing to hold me over until the meal was done. If we are going to take care of ourselves we HAVE to be willing to say no when people try to mess you up. I have looked at the Applebee's menu and already knew the 550 menu is the only place I will even consider ordering from. It sounds like you did not realize the menu was so bad. So just chalk it up to a lesson learned and move on. One meal is not going to ruin all your progress so don't worry about it.
  • zorbaru
    zorbaru Posts: 1,077 Member
    i send it back saying that i am severely allergic to whatever is in that meal that isnt in the one i ordered.

    that way you get sympathy as well as what you ordered. and they cant say "this is what you ordered"

    i had that once when i ordered pepper sauce and got mushroom sauce. i HATE mushrooms and she tried to convince me that that was what i ordered and i said "im allergic to mushrooms so why the hell would i order them"
  • mrsmojo82
    mrsmojo82 Posts: 54 Member
    I would have sent it back for sure!
  • Elli0tt
    Elli0tt Posts: 49
    I would have definitely sent it back. I get a lot of positive attention and respect for how well I take care of myself and how closely I watch what I do to my body. And if I have to receive some negative attention for it sometimes, then so be it. I see things differently because I'm a diabetic, and if I order something low on carbs and sugar, I'm doing it because my very health is at stake, I will not accept being brought a meal I didn't order that has a ton of carbs and sugar because it directly/immediately effects my health. So when you look at it like that, why should anyone else (diabetic or not) feel guilty about sending something back when their health is at stake as well. Not being diabetic shouldn't make it any less important, its YOUR health. A lot of times, the negative attention is what gets you the most respect. Let people know you aren't messing around ya know?

    I have had to send back orders for that very reason, you hear rumors about food getting messed with if you send it back. So I always remain very polite and apologetic when sending something back, and I always let them know I'm diabetic and that thats why I'm sending it back. That always seems to help them realize that I legitimately NEED exactly what I ordered, so feel free to use that as an excuse if your ever uncomfortable with sending your food back. :-)
  • Elli0tt
    Elli0tt Posts: 49
    I've been a waiter for awhile, and it seems like an urban legend because you are a manager lol...it happens, at least in vegas it does!
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