Same. I ordered an additional egg for my uncle herschel’s breakfast in 2016, which comes with two eggs, meat, stewed apples, a biscuit, and hashbrown casserole at $5.39.
They charged me $4.49 for the additional egg. I told my cashier, there must be some mistake.
They said, no, no mistake. That was the price for an a la carte egg.
Why my server (who was a 4 star aproned general) didnt say “hey buddy just get a who ‘nother breakfast for only a dollar more and we’ll put the rest of that in a to-go box” and i would’ve tipped an additional few dollars… because that’s bullshit.
If you are a server even pretending to be looking out for me i’ll tip you 50%. Sometimes 100%, if the meal is great, around $10 and the server was nice to me, i’ll drop a $20 and leave. It’s not about the money, it’s about service. Experience. Hospitality.
I didn’t go back. Again this was 2016, when a commercial kitchen wholesale package of THREE DOZEN large grade A eggs was about $4.
Same. I ordered an additional egg for my uncle herschel’s breakfast in 2016, which comes with two eggs, meat, stewed apples, a biscuit, and hashbrown casserole at $5.39.
They charged me $4.49 for the additional egg. I told my cashier, there must be some mistake.
They said, no, no mistake. That was the price for an a la carte egg.
Why my server (who was a 4 star aproned general) didnt say “hey buddy just get a who ‘nother breakfast for only a dollar more and we’ll put the rest of that in a to-go box” and i would’ve tipped an additional few dollars… because that’s bullshit.
If you are a server even pretending to be looking out for me i’ll tip you 50%. Sometimes 100%, if the meal is great, around $10 and the server was nice to me, i’ll drop a $20 and leave. It’s not about the money, it’s about service. Experience. Hospitality.
I didn’t go back. Again this was 2016, when a commercial kitchen wholesale package of THREE DOZEN large grade A eggs was about $4.
Same. I ordered an additional egg for my uncle herschel’s breakfast in 2016, which comes with two eggs, meat, stewed apples, a biscuit, and hashbrown casserole at $5.39.
They charged me $4.49 for the additional egg. I told my cashier, there must be some mistake.
They said, no, no mistake. That was the price for an a la carte egg.
Why my server (who was a 4 star aproned general) didnt say “hey buddy just get a who ‘nother breakfast for only a dollar more and we’ll put the rest of that in a to-go box” and i would’ve tipped an additional few dollars… because that’s bullshit.
If you are a server even pretending to be looking out for me i’ll tip you 50%. Sometimes 100%, if the meal is great, around $10 and the server was nice to me, i’ll drop a $20 and leave. It’s not about the money, it’s about service. Experience. Hospitality.
I didn’t go back. Again this was 2016, when a cheap dozen of eggs was $1.50.
Same. I ordered an additional egg for my uncle herschel’s breakfast in 2016, which comes with two eggs, meat, stewed apples, a biscuit, and hashbrown casserole at $5.39.
They charged me $4.49 for the additional egg. I told my cashier, there must be some mistake.
They said, no, no mistake. That was the price for an a la carte egg.
Why my server (who was a 4 star aproned general) didnt say “hey buddy just get a who ‘nother breakfast for only a dollar more and we’ll put the rest of that in a to-go box” and i would’ve tipped an additional few dollars… because that’s bullshit.
If you are a server even pretending to be looking out for me i’ll tip you 50%. It’s not about the money, it’s about service. Experience. Hospitality.
I didn’t go back. Again this was 2016, when a cheap dozen of eggs was $1.50.