Diana
Baltimore,#2UPDATE EX-employee responds
Thu, December 16, 2004
Well, to be honest, if you could read correctly, you would see where *I* said that I was always on top of things, making sure that once my store got low on something, I made sure I had backups ready to go. Obviously this Store Manager did not. The only reason I even wrote that rebuttal is because that person claimed Taco Bell to be racist and in the same sentence said they overcharged her, and clearly neither happened. You, for not reading throughly, are just as ignorant (to clarify....IGNORANT means unintelligent, not rude.)
Diana
Baltimore,#3UPDATE EX-employee responds
Thu, December 16, 2004
Well, to be honest, if you could read correctly, you would see where *I* said that I was always on top of things, making sure that once my store got low on something, I made sure I had backups ready to go. Obviously this Store Manager did not. The only reason I even wrote that rebuttal is because that person claimed Taco Bell to be racist and in the same sentence said they overcharged her, and clearly neither happened. You, for not reading throughly, are just as ignorant (to clarify....IGNORANT means unintelligent, not rude.)
Diana
Baltimore,#4UPDATE EX-employee responds
Thu, December 16, 2004
Well, to be honest, if you could read correctly, you would see where *I* said that I was always on top of things, making sure that once my store got low on something, I made sure I had backups ready to go. Obviously this Store Manager did not. The only reason I even wrote that rebuttal is because that person claimed Taco Bell to be racist and in the same sentence said they overcharged her, and clearly neither happened. You, for not reading throughly, are just as ignorant (to clarify....IGNORANT means unintelligent, not rude.)
Stacey
Atlanta,#5Consumer Comment
Wed, December 15, 2004
I agree with the rebuttals to this report. I don't work in the fast food industry, but as a customer, I would never attempt to go through a drive thru and make four separate orders. I believe that you are the one who is being rude and inconsiderate in this situation. You should think about the employees that are waiting on you and the people who are waiting behind you in line at the drive thru. I hope you take my comment and the comments from others and learn how to treat people who are only trying to do their jobs.
Ukiah
New York,#6Consumer Comment
Wed, December 15, 2004
"You must take into consideration that lunchtime is a busy time for ANY fast food restaurant. Mistakes happen, people get rushed, and when they have customers screaming at them to hurry, it doesn't make things any easier on them." That's their job! That's business as usual. "If it was lunchtime, it's not hard to run out of anything" d**n poor planning then. You would hope that you would have fixed your process after the second day or so. Sounds like you go into each day merely winging it, and therefore continually makes thesmae mistakes.
Diana
Baltimore,#7UPDATE EX-employee responds
Wed, December 15, 2004
It is a fact that most of us can't exactly call "Fast Food" just that anymore. But what I am finding humor in here, is that you claim they are "racially discriminating" in the description of your complaint, when NOT ONCE did I read anything remotely racist. Nor did I see anything about them overcharging you. So they forgot a drink...how is that overcharging? Did you pay for extra food that you did not receive? If so, you never expressed that. I in fact used to manage a Taco Bell location, and we tried our hardest to deliver orders in less than 60 seconds. However, you had a particularly large order (serving 4 people value meals can consist of anywhere from 8-12 tacos, plus any other items, like a quesadilla, which does take some time on the grill). You said it was lunch, did you not? You must take into consideration that lunchtime is a busy time for ANY fast food restaurant. Mistakes happen, people get rushed, and when they have customers screaming at them to hurry, it doesn't make things any easier on them. If it was lunchtime, it's not hard to run out of anything (although they probably didn't run out, their taco shells were probably being fried at the time). However, their manager should always be on top of what is running low and make sure that "running out" of anything doesn't happen. I know that's how I was. Again, your complaints about Taco Bell being racist and about them "overcharging" you, in my eyes, are totally invalid, and I think it's pathetic that anyone takes a simple matter like "forgetting a soft drink" and turns it into a racist issue. No company, be it fast food or a BMW dealership wants a customer like that.
Ginger
Jax,#8UPDATE Employee
Tue, November 09, 2004
As for having multiple orders, it is always considerate to come inside to place those orders. The location i work at, we pride ourselves in being one of the fastest stores in the city. We never ask a customer to come in to place an order because we feel that is rude. But as said in prior reports, each and every taco bell is completely different.
Ginger
Jax,#9UPDATE Employee
Tue, November 09, 2004
As for having multiple orders, it is always considerate to come inside to place those orders. The location i work at, we pride ourselves in being one of the fastest stores in the city. We never ask a customer to come in to place an order because we feel that is rude. But as said in prior reports, each and every taco bell is completely different.
Ginger
Jax,#10UPDATE Employee
Tue, November 09, 2004
As for having multiple orders, it is always considerate to come inside to place those orders. The location i work at, we pride ourselves in being one of the fastest stores in the city. We never ask a customer to come in to place an order because we feel that is rude. But as said in prior reports, each and every taco bell is completely different.
Ginger
Jax,#11UPDATE Employee
Tue, November 09, 2004
As for having multiple orders, it is always considerate to come inside to place those orders. The location i work at, we pride ourselves in being one of the fastest stores in the city. We never ask a customer to come in to place an order because we feel that is rude. But as said in prior reports, each and every taco bell is completely different.