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Rudeness and Lack of Accuracy at Dunkin Donuts
Posted Sun June 22, 2008 12:00 pm, by RUSS K. written to Dunkin Donuts
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I ordered the flatbread turkey sausage with egg whites for breakfast. I was not told that they did not have any egg white turkey sausage. Upon paying for my meal at 7 a.m., I went to sit down and eat my meal. Upon eating the meal, I realized that they had given me a turkey, ham, and cheese flatbread without telling me of the change! As a diabetic, I had no choice but to finish the meal because I had taken my shot already and I needed the carbs. But I was disgusted at their rudeness and lack of accuracy. Also, there was no diet soda in the fridge so I could not order a drink as a diabetic!
I would like you to train the employees at this location on how to smile, serve customers, and stock enough food for customers so they can order what they want. I also want to be reimbursed for my meal.
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by SZ Posted Thu June 26, 2008 @ 1:17 AM
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I've seen ridiculous 'complaints' on PFB, but this one takes the cake, or should I say donut!
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by Shadowboxxx Posted Mon June 23, 2008 @ 9:28 AM
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What is a diabetic doing eating at Dunkin Donuts in the first place???
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Russ..you seem to have a problem every time you eat out. You had a problem before at this Dunkin Donuts and you've had problems at McDonald's, Applebees, The Cheesecake Factory, the Costco food court, BLT Steak at the Ritz Carlton, Subway and the Target Pizza Hut. Maybe you should eat at home more.
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by Zan Posted Sun June 22, 2008 @ 6:46 PM
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"I realized that they had given me a turkey, ham, and cheese flatbread without telling me of the change!"
Isn't it at all possible they made a mistake and simply handed you the wrong sandwich? This scenario seems more likely to me than them accepting your order, discovering they were out of eggs, and simply deciding to substitute a turkey, ham, and cheese sandwich without a word about it to you. I'm willing to bet that if you had brought it back up to the counter you would have been given the correct sandwich.
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by Timothy C. Posted Sun June 22, 2008 @ 5:22 PM
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"Upon" reading your letter...I'm sure you acted like this huh?....."Good Morning Maam/Sir, I hate to be a bother but the sandwich I ordered is prepared incorrectly, might I have another on prepared please? Oh and if you don't mind could you please check and see if you have any more diet sodas? If not, that's okay no biggie, Ill just have water"
Then they got all rude with you?! They didn't smile?! I don't smile at 7am "Upon" working a coupla hours either...lol
You should not be reimbursed for your meal. You chose to consume it. Like it or not. Had you chose to act "Upon" like I stated above and then they were indignate then the scenario would be different and the manager should have refunded you on the spot. NOT AFTER YOU LEFT THE PREMISES and complained.
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by SuzieCat Posted Sun June 22, 2008 @ 2:14 PM
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I agree, they were very poor in communication. It sounds as though you got no where near what you ordred.
However, speak up on the spot. You paid, and you deserve what you ordered, not the mix up.
I get that you needed to eat. You could have maybe started on some whole wheat toast while they remade your flatbread.
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by Blackrack Posted Sun June 22, 2008 @ 2:27 PM
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are my understanding of it (my grandfather and two of my friends are diabetics). I'm talking actual fruit juice, not "fruit drinks".
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by SuzieCat Posted Sun June 22, 2008 @ 2:35 PM
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I have some odd blood sugar issues, and my doctor advises me not to drink juice or juice drinks much, if at all, unless I have a few ounces as part of a meal.
A few weeks ago, I had a glass of fresh squeezed orange juice and went into a heck of a tailspin. My own fault!
My grandfather died of diabetic complications and I do recall him having juice with a meal here and there, but one of my diabetic friends wont go near the stuff.
I looked on a diabetic web site and it seemed to lean toward moderation due tothe natural sugar in fruits and juices.
Good info, Blackrack, thank you for sharing.
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by Ryman Posted Sun June 22, 2008 @ 8:26 AM
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How were they rude? Sounds like they messed up your order, but they are human, and this could happen anywhere.
Speak up at the time!
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If you did not get what you ordered why in the world would you pay for it?
As a diabetic I don't thing a few minutes wait to get something you wanted would have been detrimental
SPEAK up for yourself you paid for it so ask for something.
You were disgusted at the employees rudeness. No details.
Some places do run out of things.
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