And, as I asked in the same post you quoted, what if the restaurant merely mixed up the chicken quesadilla with the cheese that someone else ordered?
I think the mindset of people on this thread is kind of funny. On all the theme park and resort boards, everyone is always telling people that complain on the boards "did you speak to anyone while you were there?" or "did you talk to manager so they could rectify the situation"? Yet here people are saying that the restaurant should have comped her meal, without even knowing she was a vegetarian? So, if you are at Disney you are supposed to speak with someone before you can complain on a message board, but if you are anywhere else everyone is just supposed to read your mind and know how upset you were?
No, everyone is saying that they should NOT have comped her meal. They gave her the correct quesadilla and her DD ate it. so no they should not have comped it, the situation was corrected. I don't agree with many that seem to think it was her fault, but no one is saying that the restaurant should have comped it, in fact I think the OP thinks they should have.
and chocolate) so I can usually avoid them on the menu but if there is any chance that an item has something I can't have then I automatically order it without the offending item. Every single time I order a salad I automatically say "no onions" because some places put them on top and some don't. 
) that is usually highlighted. I can see a menu not mentioning bacon bits on a salad, but I've never seen a sandwich with "hidden" bacon.
. They fixed the mistake, what is the problem here? I don't think the OP is responsible, but mistakes happen. As a waitress I wouldn't want someone like this as a customer, not everything needs to be rewarded with something free. Since when is admitting the mistake and replacing it not good enough for a $4 meal? Sure it's not about the money LOL.
