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post #1 of 35
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I have this happen to me alot, where let say you are go in somewhere to get a food item served or a drink or dessert, you see the person who serves it give a standard or big portion to the people ahead of you but when you get served, they give you a slightly smaller portion or once in awhile, an obvious smaller portion. Maybe he just didnt pay attention or overlooked his clumsiness due to being busy but this irks me.

1) starbucks iced drink, one time they accidentally pack sooo much ice in there the drink itself was only the amount of like a small.

2) fries (for example ,not now but in past as i dont eat fries as much) they scoop in and for some reason a whole bunch falls out leaving it sort of 'half' empty but they just pack that for you.

3)you get a breakfast croissant or bagel or cookie and in the tray everyone gets a standard size but for some dam reason, the one shriveled up one in the side they give that one to you.

4) you go to a sit down restaurant and you see that your order entree has slightly less than your counterpart who ordered the same thing or somebody at another table you saw had a great looking meal, and when you order it it turns out looking lacking

5) you order some drinks and when they bring it to you, yours is like a couple inches empty on top, while others are all to the brim.



In the past, i would grumble, but also depending on my mood for the day, i would sometimes complain verbally back (like i had it enough that day with other things for some reason) and they will repack it or give me more, but i go out looking like an azzhole like what's his problem?


how do you take this sort of thing and how do you handle it if is an issue to you?
post #2 of 35
I'd inform the waiter and ask for a new one.
post #3 of 35
Honestly, I think there is a deeper problem here, deeper than the amount of d served.
post #4 of 35
thought you were on a diet bro? Maybe theyre helping you out
post #5 of 35
The waiters remember what the old sho'nuff looked like and are just trying to help you out by giving you smaller portions. You should be thanking them.
post #6 of 35
You sound like a very nitpicky person. They are doing you a good service since you are drinking/eating less calories
post #7 of 35
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Originally Posted by BrianVarick View Post
You sound like a very nitpicky person. They are doing you a good service since you are drinking/eating less calories

so if this happens to you (if it ever does) you find your portion smaller than someone else's or your drink is less than someone else's even if same order, it doesnt bother you?
post #8 of 35
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Originally Posted by sho'nuff View Post
so if this happens to you (if it ever does) you find your portion smaller than someone else's or your drink is less than someone else's even if same order, it doesnt bother you?

I never finish what's on my plate anyway, so I'm indifferent to it all.
post #9 of 35
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I never finish what's on my plate anyway, so I'm indifferent to it all.

Yeah, but you're different from most people. Most people order a glass of wine to go with their meal. You order a meal to go with your bourbon.
post #10 of 35
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I never finish what's on my plate anyway, so I'm indifferent to it all.

i understand that , but it is the principle of you should be getting what you pay for .isnt it more like a disrespect to a paying customer if they short you what was advertised?
post #11 of 35
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i understand that , but it is the principle of you should be getting what you pay for .isnt it more like a disrespect to a paying customer if they short you what was advertised?

The Today Show had no problem allowing to be on air.
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i understand that , but it is the principle of you should be getting what you pay for .isnt it more like a disrespect to a paying customer if they short you what was advertised?

how do you know what was advertised? What if the people with the greater portion are actually getting more than they are supposed to and you are getting the correct amount, should the restaurant come and take food off their plate? It's food, it's probably hard to get the same exact amount of fries in every single order or the smae number of ounces of wine/soda for every person. And how do you know you are getting less, what if it just looks like less on your plate but the portions are the same. There are bigger issues in life to worry about, although if this is your biggest issue you should consider yourself very lucky.
post #13 of 35
I'm consed.
post #14 of 35
Never really occurred to me. I guess if it was something glaring, like I ordered a whole sandwich, and only got half, where it is clearly wrong, then I would say something.

As for drinks, whiskey on the rocks never comes to the top unless I tip really well.
post #15 of 35
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how do you know what was advertised? What if the people with the greater portion are actually getting more than they are supposed to and you are getting the correct amount, should the restaurant come and take food off their plate? It's food, it's probably hard to get the same exact amount of fries in every single order or the smae number of ounces of wine/soda for every person. And how do you know you are getting less, what if it just looks like less on your plate but the portions are the same. There are bigger issues in life to worry about, although if this is your biggest issue you should consider yourself very lucky.

thanks good point. but not necessary to throw in that last comment about this being a big issue or not.
it is not a big issue in my life to tell you the truth. but this is a forum where we have fun poking fun at life's quibbles and ask each other about opinions about small things.

i have big issues in life sure. but does that mean we should not be capable of just talking about these smaller things? what do you talk about when you meet friends and acquaintances? just big ticket issue conversations , heavy handed conversations only? this is all out of fun.
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