What a nightmare! I would contact the OWNER of the bakery to make him or her aware of not only the overlooked cake, but the attitude of the person who took the complaint. Even with a folder type system, someone messed up big time in missing the cake completely. That should have been in the planning all week.
OT
Just want to comment on the "in this day and age" comment made earlier. Bakeries, especially older ones who've been in business for years, are just about holding it together. Many have closed. Utility costs are astronomical for them - heating, refrigeration, electricity, etc. Utility bills totaling $10,000 per month aren't unusual today for larger bakeries. Also, regulations have cost them a lot, for instance having to put in a handicapped restroom for patrons if they serve food, or being forced to close; newer safety and sanitation regulations, etc. Prices can only go up so far as people are only willing to pay so much for bakery items (not necessarily just wedding cakes) when they can get almost the same items at the supermarket or places like BJ's a lot cheaper. The traditional bakery business is becoming a dinosaur (and traditional bakers, too; good help is very hard to find). Those that are still around often can't afford to put in modern day computer systems, so you will still see ancient systems in place. This may not apply to newer bakeries who've opened more recently and incorporated modern systems into their businesses (and whose items will not be cheap).
I'd also like to say that, more than likely, for every cake that's been missed, there has been another side of the coin of bakers who've gone to wedding receptions to fix cakes or otherwise "save the day". This is probably more common than the missed cake.
So if you love your old bakery and want to help them survive, give them your business!
BoyLovesBuzz said:
I'm sorry this happened, but I think taking steps to ruin this business is wrong
For the reasons listed above, I agree. I do, however, think they should make it right.