Without you, it is incomplete
By Reine25
@Lucky15 (37374)
Philippines
July 17, 2016 4:08am CST
can take you not being perfect, but when you know you are incomplete, that is.a different story.
Dropped.by to fastfood resto last Thursday, and ordered my fave burger.
Then the service crew told me, their burgers has no lettuce, i immediately said about getting another, a chicken fillet sandwich.
No more.of those incomplete burgers.
Have that aloha burger before.too without that pineapple--that makes the name aloha.
And it tastes different, to tanginess and sweetness.
Lettuce on the other hand gives.that texture, crisps and like balanc on my burger, so...i always love it in there.
Yeah, maybe childish reason, sort of but nah. Better get another. Lol.
Are you like.me too?
Or am i just being OA(over acting)?
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26 responses
@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
17 Jul 16
i like the lettuce but i am not allowed to have them
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@sunilparthan (6302)
• India
17 Jul 16
Hmm I am not like you anyhow. But there are people who are like you. Enjoy have a nice day
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@koopharper (7601)
• Canada
17 Jul 16
You're paying. You get to be particular about what is allowed to be left off your burger.
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@koopharper (7601)
• Canada
17 Jul 16
@Lucky15 Somebody didn't order enough or they were shipped poor quality and it spoiled. Happens here with annoying regularity. Our manager who does the ordering here is constantly trying to minimize costs so we end up running out of things. Lettuce especially can arrive spoiled. It's annoying to open a box of shredded lettuce to find all the bags starting to go brown.
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@Lucky15 (37374)
• Philippines
17 Jul 16
@koopharper here..the only place where.lettuce can be coming from mountain province and i agree..thwy can be easily spoiled ;(
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@acelawrites (19272)
• Philippines
17 Jul 16
I like it complete because the taste would be different, and besides, you are paying for the full price of it.
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@allen0187 (58582)
• Philippines
18 Jul 16
Your paying the complete cost of the burger so you deserve to get it completely.
I'm with you on this one! Get my order right or you'll be hearing a complaint from me!
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@allen0187 (58582)
• Philippines
19 Jul 16
@Lucky15 you are not being OA!
Perhaps, I bit OC!
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@annierose (21583)
• Philippines
18 Jul 16
I guess, it is because I am not fond of eating that I do not care what is missing sometimes on the food that I order. But if it will be a spaghetti, I want it to have a lot of cheese and hotdogs and not too much of sauce.
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@annierose (21583)
• Philippines
19 Jul 16
@Lucky15 I love spaghetti very much! And also I love varieties of pancit.
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@sarameastrong (826)
• Surrey, British Columbia
18 Jul 16
i am kind like love to cook whenever i am craving to that food therefore i can make it the way that i want .
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@sarameastrong (826)
• Surrey, British Columbia
19 Jul 16
@Lucky15 ,well having the things that you want sounds great thing for you too right...
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@toniganzon (72281)
• Philippines
17 Jul 16
Jollibee...my professor who was once Miriam Defender-Santiago's professor went to jollibee and ordered their special cheese burger which I forgot the name but he told the crew that it should be without lettuce, no tomatoes, and no ketchup!
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@silvermist (19702)
• India
17 Jul 16
I was used to accepting an item even when it was incomplete.But not anymore.Now I insist.
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@silvermist (19702)
• India
17 Jul 16
@Lucky15 Definitely.Not only that ,they never reduce the price when they serve something without one item.
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@brokenbee (11090)
• Philippines
17 Jul 16
There are things that I allow even if they are incomplete up to a certain point. If it's so material, I won't get it.
But if they will reduce the price then maybe I will agree. I have to get what I paid for. Lol
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@Lucky15 (37374)
• Philippines
17 Jul 16
@brokenbee part of direct material and itis not there..lesser cost. Haha
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@brokenbee (11090)
• Philippines
17 Jul 16
@Lucky15 ahaha yup! No one should be unjustly enriched at the expense of another. Lol hahahaha
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@crazyhorseladycx (39509)
• United States
17 Jul 16
i don't think yer o'er reactin', one ought to be able to get what suits 'em. if'n ya got a hankerin' fer crunchy light sweetness 'f lettuce'n yer burger'n they've none, i'd been with ya'n made 'nother choice versus disappointin' my taste buds further.
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@HebrewGreekStudies (1646)
• Canada
17 Jul 16
Actually, I think what you are saying is simply reasonable, as you said, that kind of burger without the pineapple is...by definition, not that kind of burger;). It's in a resturants interests to keep customers happy...;)
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