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Live Up to Your Commercial, Joe's Crab Shack

Posted Mon June 16, 2008 12:00 pm, by Patti D. written to Joe's Crab Shack

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It was our first experience with Joe's last night. We were celebrating a job promotion and even though we usually go to Red Lobster when wanting crab legs, we opted for Joe's because of the awesome commercials. In the commercials, the buckets were brimming with crab legs. We thought "wow, that blows Red Lobster away", so we went there.

There were 3 of us, my daughter, my finace and myself- all crab leg lovers. Fiance and I got the King bucket, daughter got the snow bucket. We were sooooo very disappointed when our orders came to the table!! We left still hungry- it should never be at that way at a restaraunt, especially after incurring $100 bill!

We will definetly not be going back there- possibly for a drink or dessert but never again for crab legs. Red Lobster has our back in that department. If there is any way that we could get buckets that look like what is advertised, we would definetly go back. Otherwise, to me, that is just blantant false advertising.

Live up to the commercial and serve what is shown. Reimbursement for another try?


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by In love Posted Mon June 23, 2008 @ 3:26 PM

Truth in advertising is something that needs to be taken with a grain
of salt. Joe's only has to has real crab legs in their commercial.
There is nothing to say that they bucket isn't filled with ice almost
up to the top and the crab legs put on there at the very last second.

It isn't false avdertising since you got what they advertised. You
ordered king crab and that is what you got, not a bucket of french
fries.

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by Chadg Posted Wed June 18, 2008 @ 2:23 PM

it seems most everyone here has forgotten something.
truth in advertising. one should be able to expect what they see on
the menu board or commercial, Mc D's Subway Burgerking you name it.
next time you eat at a restaurant, DEMAND that you be served what you
were shown.

just my two (one after tax) cents

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Uh, OK by dulynoted Thu June 19, 2008 @ 7:54 AM


I agree totally with what you said. by Donno Thu June 19, 2008 @ 10:10 PM


but... by Chadg Fri June 20, 2008 @ 9:36 PM


But we live on this planet by Donno Sun June 22, 2008 @ 12:55 PM
by DB25 Posted Wed June 18, 2008 @ 11:57 AM

Haven't you ever heard of buyer beware? Commercials are just to sell
products. I never expect to get what I see in a commercial, I'm
shocked that you do.

P.S. - Red Lobster? Oh my.

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by Left Field Posted Tue June 17, 2008 @ 10:56 PM

Maybe it could be because they spend an entire day shooting a
commercial to get everything to look perfect and enticing, and in real
life they spend 15 minutes cooking it and slapping it on a plate so
they can get orders out on time.
How does anyone over the age of 3 live their lives based on the
"truths" they get from a commercial?
I have seen Red Lobster commercials too but I know better than to
believe in the Utopia a commercial presents about a company.

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"Truth" in commercials by RedheadwGlasses Wed June 18, 2008 @ 8:58 AM

funny...bet she was one of ............................ by Marty5223 Wed June 18, 2008 @ 9:18 AM

I just ready the, that is funny by Left Field Sun June 29, 2008 @ 2:17 AM
by Marty5223 Posted Tue June 17, 2008 @ 8:43 PM

This one has me thinking about my 5 dollar foot long Subway Sandwich
recently.

Ads never live up to their actual product. I know my Subways didn't
have a quarter of the meat the ones in the commercials had on them.
Even the display boards over promote the look of food and menus.

If you thought it looked skimpy I would of said is this all you got
for me. Take it back then I don't want it. If they are bold enough
to bring you out a skimpy size ..then be bold enough to send it back.
After all it is your money.

I would of then paid for my drinks and left.

You didn't even get full you say!

Nothing worse than going out to eat and spending your money then going
home hungry!


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by friendofjimmyk Posted Tue June 17, 2008 @ 1:21 PM

If so, you'd be writing a lot of letters. Even Red Lobster juices up
the food in their commercials. I've been there before - their shrimp
specials they advertise on television look nothing like what actually
comes on the plate. Highly disappointing? No, because I know better.
Most of the time, the stuff in the commercial is not even real food!
*gasp* Props are used and used often. Did you know that most ice cream
advertisements use butter in their commercials rather than ice cream
because it looks better and holds up longer in shoots. A golden rule
of commercial shoots is don't eat the food on set because, again, most
of the time - its not real.

So, if you want me to see this complaint as valid - you better start
posting more letters to other companies that you patronize who have
advertisement of their food items.

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Most of the time, the stuff in the commercial is not even real food by inanna68 Tue June 17, 2008 @ 3:13 PM


That is incorrect by RedheadwGlasses Tue June 17, 2008 @ 4:07 PM


milk by brookeanne Tue June 17, 2008 @ 4:38 PM


Ouch by ~Fiナ-la-ネea~ Tue June 17, 2008 @ 8:11 PM


Which is worse? by Donno Tue June 17, 2008 @ 11:36 PM


Well by ~Fiナ-la-ネea~ Wed June 18, 2008 @ 2:50 PM


I don't think it has to be by inanna68 Thu June 19, 2008 @ 4:12 PM


by RedheadwGlasses Posted Tue June 17, 2008 @ 12:41 PM

In my limited seafood dining experience (mostly just Red Lobster),
crab legs are sold by the weight -- 1 pounds, 1.5 pounds, and 2 pounds
seem to be the most common. Did the menu (or signage in the
restaurant) not tell you the amount (or weight) of food you were
getting?

This link has some help:

http://www.joescrabshack.com/menus.php?LC=CORP

Not as much information as I might expect, but perhaps some things
vary by location/region of the country.

I love crab legs even more than lobster. My only problem with
ordering them is they often are cold by the time I get to the last of
them. Whomever, downthread, recommended going to an Asian buffet that
offers crab legs: Thank you! I would gladly pay $15 for all I can
eat. Because I can eat A LOT of crab legs! :)

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by Quasi_Mondo Posted Tue June 17, 2008 @ 10:38 AM

I never go into a restaurant (fast food or sit-down type) and expect
EXACTLY what I see in their commercials. Is that a good thing...?
Up for debate.

I've been to Joe's Crab Shack once and while the food was good, the
atmosphere was just way too loud and rowdy.

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Re: Live Up to Your Commercial, Joe's Crab Shack by dulynoted Mon June 16, 2008 @ 6:43 PM


I agree with your assessment of RL by Donno Mon June 16, 2008 @ 11:16 PM

by ~Fiナ-la-ネea~ Posted Tue June 17, 2008 @ 4:02 PM

what my boys and hubby do at the Chinese buffets, they LOVE the
seafood there. We just went for Fathers Day too and it was plate after
plate of them plus they got their clarified butter to dunk em in. Good
seafood variety which you can't get for the price in a regular
restaurant.

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by Nate269 Posted Mon June 16, 2008 @ 5:57 PM

Since when does the food on your plate look like the food in the
commercial? Come on. You should have let the manager know, and they
could have got you some more food.

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by Donno Posted Mon June 16, 2008 @ 2:33 PM

Did they say "2 pounds of crab legs" and you only got one?

So they didn't live up to the expectations you have from eating at Red
Lobster. Then go back to Red Lobster. Why should they reimburse you?
Did they not deliver what was on the menu? I'm confused.

It sounds like Joe's advertising department is doing a good job. They
got you in the door. You know, the actual item usually does not look
like what is pictured at an establishment that provides pictures of
the product.

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What good is getting you in the door by ♪♪Venice♪♪ Mon June 16, 2008 @ 6:00 PM


That pesky logic! by All About the Branding Tue June 17, 2008 @ 12:00 PM

by Bill R. Posted Mon June 16, 2008 @ 2:31 PM

Patti D.,
Did you bring this to the attention of the Store Manager at the time?
Reimbursement? Hardly. If it would have been brought up then it could
have been "fixed".
Maybe an appetizer coupon.
BillR.

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I think... by dulynoted Mon June 16, 2008 @ 6:45 PM


till her hearts content. by Bill R. Mon June 16, 2008 @ 9:27 PM




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