Hell I’ve seen Subways and Dairy Queens with tip jars. Neither of course deliver your food to the table.
They charge you for all the changes you make anyways. And they by law make at least minimum wage.
Plus, I already get gypped* having to pay for the bun I don’t get.
*Sorry, but there’s no other word that means the same thing. All the synonyms are too strong.
I don’t get it either…
What does the OP mean by “we like cold sides” and “not enough chicken to make a meal”. How much chicken do you need for a meal? Wouldn’t it be cheaper to just order a 3 piece meal than tip money on whatever you are doing.
I consider myself a pretty good tipper, but I’ve never tipped a fast food place. I might if I was making a huge complicated order or something - but I can’t imagine that ever happening. I wouldn’t have the balls to order 20 orders of fries, but I just want the raw potatoes or something ![]()
Yeah, need more info. There’s a helluva difference between:
“Hi, can I get a cheeseburger, please, and hold the pickles.”
“Wanna make that a combo with fries and a drink?”
“No, thank you.”
~ and ~
"Hi, can I get a cheeseburger, no pickles, and the barbecue sauce that you only use on the other sandwich, and instead of coming with fries can I get corn on the cob, but I want no butter on the corn. Got that? No butter … "
So you are what, putting a five down the cashiers uniform top?
I don’t care whether you tip or not, as long as you aren’t pulling this stunt in the drive-thru line.
Half-wit? You didn’t mistakenly stumble into a group home and think it was a restaurant, did you?
I’m another who doesn’t understand the premise of the question. I’ve never been to a fast food restaurant where you couldn’t order everything individually. The meals are advertised in huge signs because they’re upselling you, not because you have to get sides and a drink.
Aye, me too.