1 /5 Danielle Adonis: I wanted to try eating out for the first time in uni (I havent done so the past years) but havent done so because I have social anxiety and it was too stressful. Since I have a friend with me this time, I decided to check it out.
I ordered a cheeseburger, but when it arrived, it looked different. I was deliberating whether or not to complain, but I was scared to do so. I started thinking maybe burgers look different here, because it was cheaper than others. I didnt want anyone to get in trouble so I just decided to accept it.
The lady who looked like the manager approached me and said that I should have told them because now somebody else is missing their food. I know it was also a mistake on my part, but she did not have to make me feel so bad about it. I didnt have the appetite to eat anymore, even though I was starving before all this happened (I did not even have breakfast). In the first place, they were also mistaken. I also deserved an apology but there was none said. Just because we are just students doesnt mean we deserve this kind of treatment. I am even willing to pay for my mistake if only I was told in a way that is not condescending. I cried on my way home. It was supposed to be a nice meal with my friend but everything was soiled by the end.
The chips were okay, I guess, but to be honest I couldnt pay attention to the taste because I was so embarrassed and upset.
Im reading reviews here and it seems like getting orders wrong happens a lot. Maybe you need to do something about this, other than making the customers feel bad. I want to repeat, its not the fact that I was told I made a mistake which upset me, but the tone in which this statement was made. Never coming here again.