Summary: A man, accompanied by a boy, goes to a restaurant and expresses hunger. He orders two children's meals, but the waiter informs him that adults must order from the adult menu due to restaurant rules. The man argues that the children's meals are cheaper and questions the problem with it. When the employee insists on the rule, the man decides that his son will eat two children's meals, and eventually, they order the two children's meals.
Controversy arises between whether the man is unreasonable or if the restaurant employee lacks flexibility.
-If I were the owner, I would take orders without much thought and serve. I would appreciate the guest just for coming to the restaurant, and it's nice that the guest can fill up with a simple children's menu.
-If the restaurant says it's against the rules for discipline, you should understand and accept it.
-If you don't like it, just leave.
-The purpose of children's menus is probably to attract adult customers and sell with a minimal margin. There are basic costs such as labor and management expenses included in the children's menu, so it's difficult to see it as selling cheaply just because the quantity is small. If you don't like the store policy, you can simply choose not to buy. It's not about begging for it. If the store loses customers with this policy, the owner will have to handle it, of course.
-Regardless of the controversy, I sometimes order children's food at restaurants because it's small, but most of the time they refuse itㅠㅠ.....
-You should follow the store rules.
-1111 Strange... If you only want to eat as much as you want, go to a buffet or eat at home. Each store has a set portion, and the children's menu is naturally created for children.
-I'm more inclined to agree with #1. The customer took advantage of a loophole in the restaurant's rules to order the wrong thing. Restaurants have the right to set their own rules and regulations, and customers are expected to respect them. The children's menu is for children, and the prices are set accordingly. When an adult tries to take advantage of the children's menu, they are disrespecting those rules. In fact, the dad cheated by ordering the children's menu and then breaking his promise that he wouldn't eat it. In the first place, the kids' menu is priced and portioned appropriately for children. When an adult orders from the kids' menu, they're ignoring the restaurant's pricing policy, and the restaurant could lose money by giving in to all these requests. And I think the employee was just following the rules. If you're just an employee and you don't follow the restaurant's rules and there's a problem down the road, you're the one to blame. When the dad wanted to order the kids' menu, the employee was legitimately following the rules. Rather than being inflexible, she was following the rules.