allergic diners driving restaurants and cafes crazy, page-5

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    Quite simply, if I had a "food allergy", certainly wouldn't trust someone else to prepare my food.

    If I owned the restaurant/café, would be instructing staff to REFUSE special orders,

    on the basis that we wouldn't be able to guarantee 100% safety from whatever they

    are allergic to. Don't have time to waste fiddling around with special, maybe fake allergy,

    meal requests.

    If you can't jump 2 metres, you don't become a high jumper,

    if you can't fight, you don't become a boxer, and if you can't eat certain foods,

    you don't become a restaurant goer. Simples.

    These special orders are just like buying a car, but expecting them to re-paint it,

    for free, because you don't like the colour choices. STAY HOME........................

    One way to curb special requests, charge them a $50 surcharge, if the chef/cook has to spend

    extra time on an individual meal.

    No one is forced to eat at a restaurant, no one will starve by not eating at a restaurant,

    eat what is served, or stay home, if need be.

    Order meals that don't contain what you are allergic to.

    i.e. if you can't eat seafood, buy a steak or hamburger, if you are allergic to nuts,

    buy a vegemite sandwich, not a peanut butter one.
    Last edited by zero2a$mill: 25/07/17
 
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