Comment on Ordering coffee in the USA triggers me
zarkanian@sh.itjust.works 3 days agoThis is rather silly. I’ve seen people order drinks with no ice tons of times, and they always fill it to the top. That’s probably what they would’ve done here, too, if given the choice.
GBU_28@lemm.ee 3 days ago
But they explained it isn’t the choice
yggstyle@lemmy.world 3 days ago
The explanation was fabricated to make the customer ‘go away.’ Which they should: to a different location that isn’t so profit oriented and staffed with drones that lack common sense.
GBU_28@lemm.ee 3 days ago
It’s not fabricated, the machine dispenses a fixed quantity, expecting ice.
A subway sandwich is made to have a fixed quantity of deli meat, even if you ask for no other toppings. You’ll find the sandwich is quite empty in that case. Sure an employee could just load that bitch up, but I get they wouldnt want their manager to “know” actively. In the case of the coffee, they’d have to mix a second portion of drink in s, m or l, and hope it fits in the m cup. That’s way more obvious, and more effort than the subway employee just slapping a few extra slices on the otherwise empty Sammy.
yggstyle@lemmy.world 3 days ago
Which is customized per drink based on specifications arbitrarily selected by the franchise. It’s literally a fabricated value. If you think they don’t adjust that and don’t think it’s configurable I’ve got a bridge to sell you.
Further: it’s a coffee shop. Custom orders are not foreign. Easy ice isn’t even that unheard of. There were a variety of ways to approach that situation as the cashier and the ‘nope’ that OP got was not one of them. Hell they could have offered to cut it with regular coffee to top it off and not used the machine. Kid behind the counter was being lazy and made an excuse. Simple as that.
This is apples and oranges. Meat is a high cost item with low margin. Drinks are literally the opposite of this. But to your point if someone asked for double meat you’d just tell them there’s a charge for it… because it’s quite literally built into the POS system. Extra shot of espresso? Yep that’s there. 2oz more coffee? Not there. Why? Because it costs more to pay someone the extra 2 minutes pushing the button in the POS system than it does to just pour the drink.
From what I read it doesn’t sound like pushing the button a second time would have overflowed the existing cup and honestly? There’s a spill tray. This is low effort and the clerk cba to make even the most basic effort.
I promise you the manager wouldn’t have batted an eye at filling the cup, and would likely be more pissed if a complaint came in over this exact incident. I can almost hear them saying “WTF were you thinking”… and “if you weren’t sure come get us.”
Find me a Starbucks (or any coffee chain) that doesn’t take custom orders on… their entire menu… The drone comment was quite frankly accurate. If you can’t do basic problem solving why the fuck are you there. The customer could just push the button and… to that point this is why a LOT of drink machines are self serve.
I covered this above. There was more to gain and less to lose over the mere pennies that second button push would have cost… and checking with a manager is quite literally part of the job.