False Advertising, customer service

I had planned on enjoying lunch at Olive Gardent this afternoon but had a very unpleasant experience. I often enjoy the $5 lunch special of unlimited soup, salad and breadsticks.

I was seated in a particularly sunny part of the restaurant and I was uncomfortable. I asked my server who looked to be a college age female if I could please be seated somewhere else. She rolled her eyes then obliged.

I placed my order for the unlimited soup, salad and breadsticks and made sure the salad and Italian wedding soup had extra cheese. This meal offers excellent value since the price stays the same regardless of how much you eat.

I could tell that my server was getting an attitude after I ordered my second salad. By the time I competed my meal, she was so rude to me.

I had three bowls of Italian wedding soup, two salads and six breadsticks. Overall, a mild, pleasant lunch. However, I believe I was treated poorly because I am am white and people seem to be disgusted with most white people these days.

What is your opinion of waitstaff that treats white people differently? How can we change?

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Hot girl

Hi OP, I enjoyed you post.

that was interesting

Your lunch order was problematic

what is this from?

Am I supposed to know who a single person on this list is?

you make my blood boil you know that right

He's baiting.

I'm actually not. Recognized one name.

seconded, looks like Jenna

Good thread

You don't know Franklin, Dickens, Darwin, Freud, Beethoven or Mozart?
That's bullshit or you're too young to be on this site.

You're the Irish soup guy arent you?

Jim will never have this

Not everyone here is over 30

You should have heard of these names by the age of 15 or you're education system has failed you.

>*inb4 your

Beetoven was that dog movie

You were treated like an autistic asshole because you are, in fact, an autistic asshole.

>walk around Vienna's Ringstrasse at terrific speed

lol

Walk Hard you pleb

>taking the bait
LMAO old ass faggot

This reminds me of a funny story.

>business lunch at Tony Roma's, trying to close a car deal with another dealer. Some of his pieces for some of mine, a much better deal for me.

>Talking all business and shit when the entree comes, need some ketchup for my french fries.

>Pick up the ketchup bottle and start shaking it, before I put it on my fries.

>Ketchup cap not twisted on the bottle, just placed on top.

>Ketchup all over the restaurant, and us.


>WTF.exe

>Took the guy out for drinks afterward to apologize for shaking ketchup all over him.

>Got the guy completely wasted and did a better deal then I ever imagined.

The moral of this story is as long as you enjoyed your lunch, who the fuck cares?

Oh, and wait staff should either take the top off of ketchup bottles or securely fasten them in place, otherwise I'll fuck up your whole restaurant with ketchup. Your fault idiots.

Thank you for listening.

Are you the guy who writes stories on /ck/ about cooking for people at work?

Don't tip

I'm 26, but I guarantee I knew half that list by 18. What the fuck, user.