I called yesterday to try to get clarification, and it was like an Abbot and Costello routine.
Me: So, is it a "fixed price"?
CM: It's a pre-set price but you can order anything you like.
Me: What if you order something that costs less than the preset price?
CM: It's just an example.
Me: What do you mean? Do you still pay the preset price if you only get a salad.
CM: No, you can order anything you like and you pay for what you order.
Me: So, why is it called a preset price? Are you sure of what you just told me.
CM: Let me check. [Hold. Delay. Proceeds to read me a long list of items off the menu.]
Me: But what if I order something that costs less than $50, do I still pay $50.
CM: No.
Me: Are you sure.
CM: Let me check. [Delay] You can order anything off the menu.
Me: Can you see if Mama Melrose is available insted?
CM: Sure.
Me: So, is it a "fixed price"?
CM: It's a pre-set price but you can order anything you like.
Me: What if you order something that costs less than the preset price?
CM: It's just an example.
Me: What do you mean? Do you still pay the preset price if you only get a salad.
CM: No, you can order anything you like and you pay for what you order.
Me: So, why is it called a preset price? Are you sure of what you just told me.
CM: Let me check. [Hold. Delay. Proceeds to read me a long list of items off the menu.]
Me: But what if I order something that costs less than $50, do I still pay $50.
CM: No.
Me: Are you sure.
CM: Let me check. [Delay] You can order anything off the menu.
Me: Can you see if Mama Melrose is available insted?
CM: Sure.