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NO DISCOUNT FOR NO TOMATOES
Posted Sun April 11, 2010 7:51 pm, by Mark H. written to Burger King
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I went through the drive-thru window of a Burger King located near Culebra and 1604. I asked for a burger with everything including cheese. The employee said they had no tomatoes. I asked if I got a discount for having no tomatoes and she said no. I asked her if this was the manager's decision and she said yes.
I reckon we won't be eating anymore at Burger King because of this policy of charging the same price for a lessor burger.
Have the existing manager of this Burger King or the new manager of this Burger King apologize to me personally for this huge mistake!
I found the following review online:
WE just moved over here to Culebra and 1604, my husband ordered a Texas double cheesburger meal and within hours of eating from here he became VERY VERY ill from food poisioning. He vomitted throughout the night and into the morning. Luckily I ate something different as did my kids (we had chicken tenders). I know that had we not ate there he would have been fine, I WILL NEVER, NEVER eat at this Burger King again!!‎
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by Daniela E. Posted Mon April 19, 2010 @ 11:46 PM
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I think you have a good point, that paying the same for less is not ideal and should be addressed. But, I don't know if your response is commensurate to the situation and including the online review seems odd to me and totally unrelated.
While being upset is understandable, at the same time, thinknig of what would really suit the situation may be a better spin on your letter...
We all know there are buttons for "cheeseburger" "Whopper" etc. and they are linked to a computer that dictates the price when you press that button.
Now, I don't know how hard it is to reprogram the system or if it's cost effective to hire someone to do it if it's just a temporary condition, but I DO know that they charge extra if you WANT tomatoes, so the price of tomatoes on a sandwich is already determined. That being the case if it's just a few keystrokes, it shouldn't be too complicated.
They could also upgrade your drink to the larger size for free during the no-tomatoes time (not that I am for pushing that extra sugar into your meal!)
I don't really know what kind of apology you're looking for.
"I'm sorry we charged you the same price you always pay even when you didn't get your beloved tomatoes. Is that really what you want? Maybe a free burger on a return visit would make more sense.
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by Batman Posted Mon April 19, 2010 @ 3:03 PM
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In a strange way, I actually understand your complaint.
If, say, I purchased a brand new car with no tires, there would be no argument against your letter. But, because tomatoes are so minute a detail, people get upset by your letter.
But, the truth is, tomatoes are negligible. And yeah, you are right, we aren't getting the entirety of what we are paying for. But, at the same time, is this really a battle worth fighting for?
Only you can determine that. Perhaps we will have you to thank in years to come. Had you made the same arguments to Breyers and other ice cream companies, we would still be buying ice cream in half gallon containers. Instead, about a decade ago, they slimmed it down to 1.75 quarts. Today, it's 1.5 quarts. I suspect in another 8 years, we'll be down to 1.25 quarts, and in 10 years, we'll be down to 1 quart. Meanwhile, the specialty ice creams (Hagen Daaz, and Ben n Jerry's, eg) will be down to a scoop. We accept these slights, and go on. Meanwhile, the companies charge more and more. So, yes, I see your point.
On the other hand, I see what can happen if we start demanding discounts when tomatoes are excruciatingly expensive. (Last I heard, the wholesale price was $30 a barrel; compared to $7 last year).
As you can see, that's a huge increase. I'm not sure how many tomatoes are in a barrel; but, imagine which is worse: more than a 4x increase, and passing that on to consumers, or, dropping them, temporarily. (Hopefully).
If they start discounting for tomatoes, why not start charging for all extras? Basic hamburgers, then charge for lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, onions, ketchup, mustard, relish, and napkins, and for the wrapper. That wouldn't be good, either.
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by E C. Posted Tue April 13, 2010 @ 4:55 PM
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So does this mean that BK has been overcharging me for years when I ask for no tomatoes because I don't like them? I wonder if that includes the onions that I ask them to leave off too.
How many other restaurants have you boycotted because they don't have tomoatoes? There are several around here who aren't putting tomatoes on their sandwiches because of the frost. If you really want tomatoes, buy some at the store, slice them and put them on yourself.
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The point
by E C. Wed April 14, 2010 @ 10:02 AM
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I agree
by Donno Fri April 16, 2010 @ 9:26 AM
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This is standard. You won't get another restaurant to take 50 cents off your burger because you don't have tomatoes on it.
I don't see why the other person's review of the restaurant is pertinent to your complaint.
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by Jo23 Posted Mon April 12, 2010 @ 5:45 PM
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It would have been a nice gesture for them to maybe give you a larger size of fries or drink since they couldn't provide the tomatoes. Other than that though I don't really think that tomatoes are worth much more- how much of a discount did you expect?
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by PepperElf Posted Mon April 12, 2010 @ 10:44 AM
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and what, pray tell, would this discount be?
an entire tomato usually doesn't cost more than a dollar so, say you get 10 slices for one... at the most you might get a dime off
but then again they would buy in bulk so they'd get tomatoes cheaper so maybe the discount would only be 5 cents
and there may be people who would feel justice at getting a ¢5 discount but... i suspect many people are asking for more perhaps?
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I always tell BK and others ff chains no onions, I don't ask for a discount and I don't get bent out of shape over it. I have my own tomato plants growing in my back yard and if I go out to eat I slice a couple up, put them in a zip lock baggie and take them with me.
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Do you get a discount if you only drink half of your Coca cola?
Do you get a discount if you eat your chicken tenders plain, even though you get a sauce included?
Good Day
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by NathanG Posted Sun April 11, 2010 @ 7:57 PM
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There is alot of BKs doing no tomatoes due to the frost we had. Right now tomatoes are really expensive.\
And what does another review about food poisoning have to do with no tomatoes?
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