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I wanted to run away to Fratching before I got myself into trouble there.
IMO this lady did nothing wrong except maybe get too upset over all this. Long story short, barista refused to take cust's order until she said butter, cheese, or neither and wouldn't accept just an order of a bagel. I don't know about anyone else but if I wanted something on my bagel I would order it and see no need to specify that I don't want anything on it because that's how bagels come. With nothing on them. So if I don't say to put anything on it there should be nothing on it. Shouldn't have to specify.
But that's not the whole of it. It wasn't a simple case of "Oh maybe 'plain' bagels really come with butter usually" or something.
God, that alliteration is cheesy. Anyway, by this point as far as I can tell from the article, she has repeated herself once at least, which should be enough to know that she doesn't want anything on the bagel. I'm imagining a standoff between "Just a bagel" and "Butter, cheese, or neither?" where really both parties are somewhat at fault for not getting over it and adapting. Overall though I feel that the barista is in the wrong for being such a damned scriptmonkey and demanding that the customer order it just so when it should be perfectly easy to understand.
I wanted to run away to Fratching before I got myself into trouble there.
IMO this lady did nothing wrong except maybe get too upset over all this. Long story short, barista refused to take cust's order until she said butter, cheese, or neither and wouldn't accept just an order of a bagel. I don't know about anyone else but if I wanted something on my bagel I would order it and see no need to specify that I don't want anything on it because that's how bagels come. With nothing on them. So if I don't say to put anything on it there should be nothing on it. Shouldn't have to specify.
But that's not the whole of it. It wasn't a simple case of "Oh maybe 'plain' bagels really come with butter usually" or something.
Yesterday's breakfast-bagel tussle heated up when the barista told the prickly prof that he wouldn't serve her unless she specified whether she wanted a schmear of butter or cheese -- or neither.
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