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In article <f9tlti$q0qq_002@news.avvanta.com>,
Little.Malice@gmail.communge says...
> One time on Usenet, Peter A <paitken@CRAPnc.rr.com> said:
> > In article <46C0C498.CA7B9F8F@sympatico.ca>, adavidsmith@sympatico.ca
> > says...
> > > Peter A wrote:
> > >
> > > > But it's not their own actions, it's someone else's actions. You are
> > > > asking an individual to be responsible for someone else's mistake. How
> > > > is that right?
> > >
> > > Christ man, it's not as if the cheese was cleverly disguised inside the
> > > burger. It was sitting right on top.
> > >
> >
> > Why do you avoid responding to my points?
> >
> > Do you peel apart all your food to see what's inside? Or, do feel that
> > you should be able to trust the restaurant to give you what you ordered?
>
> <snip>
>
> I do at McD's -- they're notorious for screwing up orders...
>
>

It isn't just McDonald's. There's a Wendy's around the corner from my
office.

You can give them your order and see what you ordered clearly displayed
on the nice little LED screen.

Then you drive around to pay and get your food. Inevitably you end up
with something that is almost completley opposite of what you ordered.

If you're in the mood for a crap shoot, you hit Wendy's for lunch.

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