Okay, at risk of having the tomatoes thrown my direction, I would like to ask a question.
Disney has to pay for the tomatoes. If a guest wants tomatoes on their burger, what would you do if you were in charge of food costs and controls at
Disneyland?
- Would you charge everyone a little more to absorb the cost of the tomatoes a few people want?
- Would you charge extra for tomatoes?
- Would you not worry about the cost of tomatoes and just add them for free (and therefore pull money from the profit column for every tomato added)?
Those are basically the choices that Disney has to make. It's a business. Disney is in no way solo on this.
The McDonald's near my house has a sign posted in the drive-through that says that any condiment that is requested that is not a standard for that sandwich will be provided for an additional fee. It then has prices for extra sauces. I was charged for guacamole on my chicken soft tacos tonight at a restaurant DH and I went to for dinner. Why do we expect Disneyland to be different?
- Dreams (who has yet another reason not to like tomatoes

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