John Rambo
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So whats the problem with specifying Red Bull? In the same way as you would expect to get Jack Daniels? If you don't get what you asked for then you have a right to complain. If they charge over the odds for the Shark (which I agree they do!), then don't buy it and go somewhere they do sell the real deal? Or am I being too simplistic?
Or are they serving it in a sneaky way and not declaring that its Shark?
Cant you hand the drink back stating 'I asked for Red Bull and youve given me something else?'.
Of course you can but is there an element of them passing it off on customers as something else?
Presumably only if they try to conceal the fact that they are giving you Shark instead of Red Bull? Do they give you a Shark bottle?
i think the only answer to this is to refuse the shark, if they're placing it on the counter for you to see they're not hiding the fact that they're serving it in place of the drink asked for, i don't think there's any legislation against it though. you should mention it to the manager at the time. as to mixing red bull or shark with jack daniels that sounds disgusting.
What do you mean by "side effects"?...JD and Shark not so good plus the side effects are more noticeable.
What do you mean by "side effects"?
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