Sunday, April 6, 2008

No need to be skimpy

I think the whole procedure for weighing the amount of meat to put in a sub is fundamentally misunderstood by some places.  I feel it should be a bar for how much you need to have in the sub.  It's way for me to know that you're giving me a at least a standard amount.  Anything above is a nice gift from your organization to me, and I appreciate it.  But I do not appreciate you weighing the amount of meat, realizing it's like an ounce over the "standard" and taking a juicy, amazing slice off the pile.  And doing it in front of me.  Is it really necessary?  Look, I understand that you over time giving a slice over the "limit" will cost your business a little bit of money, but right now, all I'm seeing is you taking that off the pile that is being advertised as soon to belong to me.  Originally, you thought that whole pile was about right for the sandwich...and I agreed.  Now, we're at a disagreement - I still concur with your original estimation.  You can't go back...

No one scoops some ice cream then shaves off a little bit if it's a bit too big.  Don't take the slice away.  Just let her ride...it's going to be ok...you won't be fired and I will be happy.


Otherwise, you will get Landriblogged.


(Landriblogged? yes/no? I like it)

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