So here's the thing I have worked in and dined in various restaurants over the years. I am not surprised if someone young doesn't quite know how things work. However what boggles my mind is not only if an older person doesn't know but then a ton of other people agree that "yeah that was BS"
On a group I frequent a person walked in when a promotion was going on for the day and wanted to use a coupon they had.
The coupon said "You can't combine discounts" this is actually a pretty standard thing. When me and my stepdad stop by Arby's for example we have to order separately so we can both use a coupon. I have never been to a place where more than one discount is allowed and again the guest said they knew this rule.
They were then confused when they got the promotional item and were then not allowed to use the coupon.
Both of those are discounts.
My confusion is that not only is this standard practice apparently considered "unheard of" by people commenting but they all feel a promotion is different than a discount.
To me that's like saying water is different than H2O.
Is this really that shockingly unheard of to people?
On a group I frequent a person walked in when a promotion was going on for the day and wanted to use a coupon they had.
The coupon said "You can't combine discounts" this is actually a pretty standard thing. When me and my stepdad stop by Arby's for example we have to order separately so we can both use a coupon. I have never been to a place where more than one discount is allowed and again the guest said they knew this rule.
They were then confused when they got the promotional item and were then not allowed to use the coupon.
Both of those are discounts.
My confusion is that not only is this standard practice apparently considered "unheard of" by people commenting but they all feel a promotion is different than a discount.
To me that's like saying water is different than H2O.
Is this really that shockingly unheard of to people?
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