Bang on.askalot said:Right, wrong?
ClubMan said:When the food proved unsatisfactory you should have returned it, refused to pay and gone elsewhere.
ClubMan said:When the food proved unsatisfactory you should have returned it, refused to pay and gone elsewhere.
ClubMan said:That was no companion. That was his wife!
I've heard that The Dropping Well does a half price/half portion option for seniors, my parents have used it in the past. But I know from my own work that the true test of customer service is how it deals with complaints and from my experience it is in this area that The Dropping Well fails. What surprised me was their high handed way of dealing with a customer, this was the first time I had complained after going there for over ten years.Helen said:Just to give a balanced argument on customer service in the dropping well. I ate there recently with my 90 year old grandmother. She will only ever eat a small meal so we asked for only one piece of meat and a small selection of potatoes & veg.
When the bill arrived they only charged us half price for her meal - which would seem fair enough but I can imagine a lot of places would have charged you the full price and said it was your choice only to take half of it.
I would definitely go back.
Good question, hopefully someone has the answer.Bluebean said:If you receive bad food/service in an establishment, can you legally refuse to pay?
askalot said:..., when I complained to the manageress she said that the burger was fine, meat gets dry when it's cooked! ...
Put em up and you'll bat em. that was too easy.And what's the food like?
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