Not Pudding Up With This
My significant other and I were doing some shopping and decided to eat at a chain restaurant. It’s ‘reasonable’ food at the cheaper end of the scale, and okay when you’re not looking for a posh dining experience or anything.
There was a daytime ‘soft drink, salad bar buffet, main course, and dessert’ offer, which came to £30 for two people. A bargain, which we ordered.
The food turned out to be pretty good; we made more than one trip to the buffet and suffice to say by the time we’d finished our main courses we didn’t feel we needed the dessert (the only dessert with the meal deal was ice cream, so not something we could have boxed up and carried out for later), so I instead asked the server for the bill.
The bill arrives, and we have been charged an additional £9, for £39 in total. I query this with the server.
Server: “That offer is only valid with desserts, and you said you didn’t want desserts anymore.”
Me: “We intended to have the desserts, but we’re too full for them now, so we don’t want them, but I didn’t expect we would be charged more?”
Server: “Well, you’ve not ordered the offer anymore, so there’s nothing we can do.”
Me: “Well then, I’d like to order two desserts, please. You can bring them over, we won’t eat them, and you can get the £9 knocked off the bill for us?”
At this point, the server looks at me with a bewildered look and says she’ll get the manager. My other half, who is more of a shrinking violet in these situations, is looking a little uncomfortable.
A few moments later, the manager comes over and asks why we don’t want to pay! I explain that I do, but I don’t expect to pay MORE for saving waste, but by all means, to bring over the desserts, and we will leave them there on the table when we leave.
Comprehending this, she agrees to just charge us for the meal deal.