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please answer it immediately,,,you can site some examples or you can explain it in any way you want,,,thank you guys..

2007-07-10 04:08:12 · 8 answers · asked by kathleen m 1 in Business & Finance Advertising & Marketing Other - Advertising & Marketing

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technically they can do whatever they want regarding the ice, since there is no rule against it. BUT there is also no rule to argue with the customer when they ask for little or no ice (machine is coming out cold, so no ice would be just fine). Rule of thumb in the fast food world is half to 3/4 cup of ice (1 scoop).

2007-07-10 04:12:03 · answer #1 · answered by Jennifer R 3 · 0 0

When I worked concession, I was told to scoop half a cup of ice, unless the person asked otherwise. Some of my coworkers were careless and scooped whatever they could fit in. I tried to do less but either way, management never cared and never corrected anyone.
As I got older, and the teeth worsened, I asked for no ice, and it always amazed the worker but they did fill it without ice.

2007-07-10 12:09:28 · answer #2 · answered by Jess 7 · 0 0

When I worked a job where I had to pour sodas, you'd get complaints no matter what. You put in too much ice, they think you are stealing their soda. Put in too little, they talk about the heat and act like you should have figured out that everyone wants more ice today.

If you have a preference, speak up--especially if you know the store or clerk has a habit of giving too much ice for you.

2007-07-10 11:12:59 · answer #3 · answered by wayfaroutthere 7 · 0 0

As some people have answered, different resataurants have different policies, and if you have a preference you should speak up. However, be wary of places with more expensive drinks like starbucks or chain restaurants; certain places will charge for the extra liquid when you ask for no ice.

2007-07-10 11:21:16 · answer #4 · answered by XCassandraX 2 · 0 0

to me it is a sign that the manager or owner doesn't understand what business he is really in....he thinks he is in the beverage business...and he will eventually fail if this kind of thinking infultrates too many areas of his business.

He doesn't understand that he will actually make more profit by years end by providing the customer with a gigantic cup and filling it with lots of beverage, and simply enough ice to accomplish what ice is supposed to accomplish.

2007-07-10 11:45:17 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No - people pay for a drink, not some cubes of frozen water.

2007-07-10 11:11:21 · answer #6 · answered by lanagrl78 4 · 0 0

Is this a Halloween party. "Costumers" Try hitting spell check.

Customers. A few more details would help.

2007-07-10 11:12:19 · answer #7 · answered by cycopathicrunna 2 · 0 2

a complete rip-off!!! cheap, too...

2007-07-10 14:41:44 · answer #8 · answered by KarmaBaby 2 · 0 0

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