libraryfreak
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- Mar 16, 2010
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So Saturday night I got together with four of my girlfriends, and we went to dinner at the Olive Garden. One woman had a coupon that if you bought two entrees you got $5 off, so she and another woman were on one check while the other three of us had separate checks. And before anyone comments on THAT, it would be fine with me if we had one check and everyone put in $25, but others at the table prefer separate, and thats fine with me too.
When the waiter brought the checks, there were four Andes mints on top. He set them by me, we were in a booth and I was on the end, so I commented that there were five of us and only four mints. His response, "there's only four checks."
We roared! I mean literally roared! Really? Between the five of us we spent $125, and they can't give us one extra Andes Mint??? And by that logic, if we were a family of five on one check we would only get one mint? It's not even about the mint actually, it's about... I don't know... common sense? Tackyness? Cost cutting to the nth degree?
When the waiter brought the checks, there were four Andes mints on top. He set them by me, we were in a booth and I was on the end, so I commented that there were five of us and only four mints. His response, "there's only four checks."
We roared! I mean literally roared! Really? Between the five of us we spent $125, and they can't give us one extra Andes Mint??? And by that logic, if we were a family of five on one check we would only get one mint? It's not even about the mint actually, it's about... I don't know... common sense? Tackyness? Cost cutting to the nth degree?
I cant imagine this being policy.

