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35 "Choosing Beggars" In Restaurants That Will Likely Make Your Blood Boil
Social IssuesJAN 25, 2023

35 "Choosing Beggars" In Restaurants That Will Likely Make Your Blood Boil

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Many people don’t feel like asking for some more breadsticks or extra sauce no matter how much they’d love that when dining out because for some reason, that doesn’t feel nice.
But others, however, do not just expect to be served extra things like kings and queens of the restaurant empire, but think they can get away without spending a dime.
Welcome to Choosing Beggars: the restaurant edition where customers are so entitled you can see the fumes going through the roof. Where free meals, one-star reviews, and requests to speak to the manager happen daily.
Below we wrapped up the most blood-boiling cases of customers thinking it’s them who should get paid for eating there.

#1 Local BBQ Place With Free Beer Calls Out Specific Yelper For Being A CB. Love The Food And The Attitude At This Place

Local BBQ Place With Free Beer Calls Out Specific Yelper For Being A CB. Love The Food And The Attitude At This Place
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#2 CB Yelper Is Mad Because Restaurant Didn't Give Them Free Meal In Exchange For Potential IG Exposure

CB Yelper Is Mad Because Restaurant Didn't Give Them Free Meal In Exchange For Potential IG Exposure
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#3 Choosing Beggar Angry About Being Kicked Out Of Cafe With Free WiFi For Bringing In Food From A Different Restaurant

Choosing Beggar Angry About Being Kicked Out Of Cafe With Free WiFi For Bringing In Food From A Different Restaurant
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In recent years, an increasing number of customers have been behaving in a way that restaurant staff are calling “entitled.” These customers may demand special treatment, expect free food, or even become aggressive when their requests are not met. This is a growing problem that is leaving many restaurant owners and workers feeling frustrated and discouraged.

One of the main complaints is that entitled customers are expecting more than what is offered by the restaurant. They may demand more food than what is on the menu, or ask to have certain items prepared differently than specified on the menu. This can be especially difficult for smaller restaurants who may not be able to accommodate these requests.

#4 A Restaurant Review I Stumbled On. The Customer Is So Many Kinds Of Wrong

A Restaurant Review I Stumbled On. The Customer Is So Many Kinds Of Wrong
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#5 Cb Leaves One Star Review After Getting Free Replacement Pizza But No Salad

Cb Leaves One Star Review After Getting Free Replacement Pizza But No Salad
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#6 This Japanese Restaurant Will Never Forgive CB’s

This Japanese Restaurant Will Never Forgive CB’s
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In some cases, customers may also become verbally abusive or aggressive when their requests are not met. Restaurant staff are often left feeling powerless and frustrated when dealing with these customers, who may not consider the impact of their actions on the business or the employees.

One way restaurants are dealing with the problem is by introducing policies to ensure customer satisfaction. Many restaurants now have strict policies for customer service and expectations for their staff, such as addressing customer complaints in a timely manner and providing a pleasant dining experience.

Some restaurants have also implemented technology solutions to help manage customer expectations. These include automated ordering systems and customer feedback surveys.

#7 Local Restaurant Stays Open Late To Serve Great Food To Customer After Hours, Has Audacity To Be Out Of Fries, Receives One-Star Review

Local Restaurant Stays Open Late To Serve Great Food To Customer After Hours, Has Audacity To Be Out Of Fries, Receives One-Star Review
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#8 Life Of A Food Delivery Drivery. "Can You Hurry" 5 Minutes After Initial Text

Life Of A Food Delivery Drivery. "Can You Hurry" 5 Minutes After Initial Text
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#9 Thai Place Doesn't Tolerate Your Poor Decisions

Thai Place Doesn't Tolerate Your Poor Decisions
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But experts say that the issue of entitlement is not something to be solved by businesses, but it comes down to a bigger issue– the popular adage "The customer is always right," which is the quintessential point in American hospitality.

According to Lauren Friel, the owner of Rebel Rebel in Somerville, MA, "It was definitely something that was hammered into me when I first started in this industry." She was told “that not only is the customer always right, but we want to awe and delight them. The idea is that we will bend over backwards for the guest."

#10 63 Sandwiches In 1 1/2 Hours!?! How Dare They!

63 Sandwiches In 1 1/2 Hours!?! How Dare They!
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#11 Schools Closed For 2 Weeks, Local Pizza Shop Offers Free Food For Kids

Schools Closed For 2 Weeks, Local Pizza Shop Offers Free Food For Kids
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#12 Complaining About Free Food Provided In A Homeless Shelter

Complaining About Free Food Provided In A Homeless Shelter
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Meanwhile, Khushbu Shah, the Restaurant Editor at Food & Wine, argues that “the precise origin of the phrase ‘The customer is always right’ is not known, but its popularization is most commonly attributed to three men: Harry Gordon Selfridge, John Wanamaker, and Marshall Field, all of whom founded popular department stores around the turn of the 20th century.”

#13 Woman Enters A Draw For Free Food, Gives A Sob Story, Doesn't Win The Draw And Then Writes A Fake Review To Damage The Reputation Of The Restaurant

Woman Enters A Draw For Free Food, Gives A Sob Story, Doesn't Win The Draw And Then Writes A Fake Review To Damage The Reputation Of The Restaurant
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#14 Haute Couture Fashion Designer Wants To Skip The Line At A Restaurant

Haute Couture Fashion Designer Wants To Skip The Line At A Restaurant
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#15 I Offered This Lady A Free Tray Over One Year Ago. She Declined At The Time Saying That It Wasn’t Enough Food To Be Worth Her Time. Guess Who Is Back Demanding?

I Offered This Lady A Free Tray Over One Year Ago. She Declined At The Time Saying That It Wasn’t Enough Food To Be Worth Her Time. Guess Who Is Back Demanding?
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The restaurant editor explains: “At the time, ‘caveat emptor,’ which translates to ‘buyer beware,’ was the more common attitude. It placed the onus on the customer to make sure everything was correct—and placed zero responsibility on the company to do right by the customer. The gradual rise of the phrase ‘the customer is always right,’ however, shifted the power balance away from the company and toward the customer.”

According to Shah, this “notion was solidified in the American restaurant space in the mid-1990s, in part due to the release of restaurateur Danny Meyer's industry-shifting book, Setting the Table. Meyer advocates for building a culture of ‘yes’ in the book which quickly spread throughout the industry.”

#16 Review Shared By Restaurant Owner In Our Local Group

Review Shared By Restaurant Owner In Our Local Group
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#17 OP Goes To Fine Dining Restaurant, Eats The Food And Then Refuses To Pay

OP Goes To Fine Dining Restaurant, Eats The Food And Then Refuses To Pay
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#18 Korean Restaurant Near Me Has Had Its Fair Share Of Choosing Beggars

Korean Restaurant Near Me Has Had Its Fair Share Of Choosing Beggars
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#19 Struggling Restaurants Should Give Out Free Things As A Reward For People Who Order Food

Struggling Restaurants Should Give Out Free Things As A Reward For People Who Order Food
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#20 Military Spouse Demanding To Have Her Next Meal For Free

Military Spouse Demanding To Have Her Next Meal For Free
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