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AIBU?

to think that if you find a dirty great hair in your burger they should refund you for the whole bill, not just that burger?

22 replies

Disenchanted3 · 02/11/2009 15:39

especially if its right at the beginning and everyones only just started to eat?!

I mean who is going to want to finish their burger when the person next to you has just discovered that little treasure?!

They tried to refund DH for just the burger,

He had to argue the toss for 10 mins before they agreed to refund the whole bill, we brought all the food back to them mostly untouched - so it shows we weren't out for a free meal!!



But thats what I get for 'treating' Ds to to McDickheads.

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stuffitllllama · 02/11/2009 15:40

yanbu

they should have given you your money back and a fistful of vouchers

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Disenchanted3 · 02/11/2009 15:42

Vouchers>!>! Ewww - Im not stepping foot in there again.

When DH and I were younger he found an eyelash in the lid of his milshake, just poking out enough to notice.

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Rindercella · 02/11/2009 15:45

YANBU. But YABU to 'treat' the DCs to MacDonalds. Yuk.

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independiente · 02/11/2009 15:52

Oh don't be so ridiculous. Unless you want your food put together by robots (hairless obviously), you are very occasionally going to find the odd 'mistake'. It isn't going to kill you. How can you deal with poo, vomit, snot and the other secretions/excretions of childhood and 'feel sick' at a hair? Fine to get the burger changed, but the whole meal refunded?

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belgo · 02/11/2009 15:56

I'd have thought getting a refund for the burger was enough.

The rest of the food was still edible (well ad edible as McDs is ever going to be)

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stuffitllllama · 02/11/2009 15:59

No, big corporation, policy should be very generous.

Local restaurant, quality food, just the one meal changed or refunded.

But Macdonald's is supposed to be the supreme hygienic fast food machine.

You shouldn't be so ashamed of going to McD's that you think you are wrong.

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halfcut · 02/11/2009 15:59

I would have just expected to be refunded for the burger ,not the whole meal

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stuffitllllama · 02/11/2009 16:00

No suggesting you would want vouchers ahem just that they should be falling over themselves to make things better.

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Disenchanted3 · 02/11/2009 16:02

Wow, am surprised that alot of you would happily munch on an item of food when you had just seen a big ol' hairy hair dragged out of an identical one.

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Devendra · 02/11/2009 16:03

i would be happy to be refunded for the burger.. YABU

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herbietea · 02/11/2009 16:04

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stuffitllllama · 02/11/2009 16:06

No, it's just because it's McDs so you are basically wrong, whatever.

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madamearcati · 02/11/2009 16:07

No just your meal is fair I think.Don't forget LOTS of people try it on and plant stuff in food and then demand a free meal (absolutely not insinuating you did)

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Disenchanted3 · 02/11/2009 16:08

But we returned all the food untouched so how could we be after a free meal, when all of us just had a bite of something then turned green?!

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MillyMollyMoo · 02/11/2009 16:20

I've worked in a restuarant where somebody planted glass in their spag bol, got their whole meal refunded, plus vouchers but what they didn't realise is that the whole kitchen has to be closed down and a contract cleaning company brought in, all the staff were sent home unpaid, lost tips etc all for the sake of a ÂŁ6.00 meal.
I would be very cynical if you brought me a burger with a hair in it and probably just have got you a fresh one.

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BalloonSlayer · 02/11/2009 16:30

Did it really make all of you feel sick?

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BalloonSlayer · 02/11/2009 16:33

Was it attached to a ponytail?

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nickelbang · 02/11/2009 16:37

Milly, if it were something as severe as glass in the food, then yes, it is worst case scenario, but a hair in a burger is not sufficient for the restaurant to close and be thoroughly cleaned.

your customer was appalling.

but for a hair, they would normally refund the burger and give you all a free drink.
if you escalate the complaint as OP did, then yes, they would refund the whole meal.
but obviously they want to avoid that (less for the money and more for the bad publicity)

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callaird · 02/11/2009 17:45

If I were out with someone, or a group of people and they found something unsavoury in their food, or even if their meal was inedible for whatever reason, I would want a full refund.

Obviously, they wouldn't want to eat there, so what am I going to do? Sit there and eat my meal with friend watching, then go watch her whilst she eats somewhere else ot both of us eating in a different resturant at the same time!

I don't think yabu, if I found someone else's hair in my food, I would struggle not to vomit! I gag if my hair goes in my mouth and mine is washed everyday!!!

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onthepier · 02/11/2009 22:28

YANBU, I ordered macaroni cheese in a restaurant a while back, very nice it was, until I got to the bottom of the dish and found a hair lying in it, black so definitely not mine! Also, I was out for coffee with a friend when she noticed a lipstick mark on her mug that also wasn't hers, yuck!!

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Wilkiepedia · 02/11/2009 22:32

YABU I wouldn't expect a full refund, just a refund for the burger or a changed one.

I once found a 'hair' (that honestly looked like a pube) in my pasta dish at ASK. The manager tried to tell me it was a 'mushroom hair' (WTF?!?!?) but did refund me the dish and gave me a free pudding which was sufficient. I wouldn't have demanded a refund for the entire meal??

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Blondeshavemorefun · 02/11/2009 23:22

yabu

i have had this happen (though in a resturant)

i got my meal taken off the bill and a free bottle of wine

it was only YOUR burger that was unediable not the rest of the familys food so their meal shouldnt be free

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