Some Servers Need to KNOW How to Take a Customer's Order

Feb 11, 2011 22:23

Some servers today don't know how to take your order in a restaurants. Sometimes, I honestly have had better luck getting my order correct at fast food restaurants at times. It's sad, it really is.

A good example, is twice I have ordered the garden salad at Red Lobster with saying "No tomatoes and No cucumbers." BOTH times, the servers made the side ( Read more... )

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springs1 February 22 2011, 03:06:04 UTC
"If he grabs the wrong order, it's his fault. If he's given an order that is wrong, it's not his fault. They aren't the same."

Actually, it is, because he is TRULY STILLING ****GRABBING THE WRONG ORDER***** OR SOMETHING ****WRONG WITH THE ORDER THAT CAN BE NOTICED WITHOUT HAVING TO **TOUCH** THE FOOD TO NOTICE THE MISTAKE!!

Let's say the cooks would have made the food wrong and our waiter WOULD have put the order in right in this exact situation where the waiter brought out fried shrimp w/fries when he ordered crawfish au gratin w/baked potato. Let's say the cooks made my husband's entrée as fried shrimp and let's say the expediter plated fries. When our waiter brought out the entrées, he also put them down on the tray that was on top the tray jack.

When he was handing the plates of food out to which table they had gone to, our waiter handed my husband the fried shrimp w/fries. Does that mean that the waiter is **BLIND** or **NEEDS GLASSES** or ***VERY ILLITERATE*** that our waiter couldn't POSSIBLY have ***NOTICED** with his ***EYES** that the plate of food he handed my husband has the completely wrong?

That is the way you act. It doesn't matter if someone hands me in my OWN kitchen fried shrimp w/fries. I am not BLIND. I can notice if I am handing my husband the CORRECT FOOD or not. If I don't remember what he asked for, I would look back at the written order I would have wrote down and BEFORE taking it to him even in my OWN kitchen even, even if someone else such as my mom handed me the food, I would have made 100% sure I would have at the very least had the correct entrée and correct side dish. I would have made sure all components were correct that I didn't have to TOUCH to know the mistake. If I would have given him fried shrimp w/fries instead of crawfish au gratin w/ a baked potato as he did order, that WOULD be MY FAULT.

Don't you get that ***I*** would have ***CAUSED**** THE ISSUE *******************GETTING*********************** to the customer's table?

If I would have checked over the written order with the food either got the kitchen staff to make the correct food or would have asked for the expediter to hand me the correct food, ***I WOULD HAVE NEVER ***CAUSED*** THE WRONG FOOD FROM GETTING TO MY HUSBAND.

Get what I am saying?

If he's given a wrong order, it's OUR WAITER'S fault 100% for not only not NOTICING it was the COMPLETELY WRONG FOOD(LIKE DUH SHRIMP IS NOT CRAWFISH, LIKE DUH, FRIES DON'T LOOK ANYTHING LIKE A BAKED POTATO) ****BEFORE***** ***********BRINGING IT TO OUR TABLE********. You sound like a ditsy blond that has NO BRAIN to speak of. Remember, our waiter DID *************WRITE OUR ORDER DOWN***, SO YES, HE COULD HAVE COMPARED THAT WRITTEN ORDER TO THE FOOD. NO TICKET NEEDED AT ALL!!

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springs1 February 22 2011, 03:31:54 UTC
Correction:

"my husband has the completely wrong?"

I forgot to put food or entrée in this sentence. Sorry, went to fast.

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