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I Hop - Waitress Viewpoint


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Ok.


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I have actually seen this same exact post before, a few months ago.

I have to agree with the waitress on this one. That family should not have walked into a PANCAKE restaurant and DEMAND such service. They can't expect the entire kitchen to stop everything they are doing, putting off other customers orders, just to suit them. Just because a child cant have certain foods doesn't mean the world revolves around him or her. That is something that I have tried to teach my kids. I would also never take my kid into an IHOP for a meal. They put their pancake batter in the eggs, and there is just flour flying everywhere.

We have to understand that this is something our life revolves around. We have studied it, lived it, breathed it, etc. for a long time. We can't expect to walk into a restaurant and give a waitress a crash course in it, and then expect our order to be perfect. Before we go to a restaurant, we need to know somewhat how things work there and what kinds of safe foods they have. We should talk to the manager if we have any questions or concerns. And if we walk into a restaurant and eat a meal there, we should be ready for the chance to be glutened. They didn't force us to come in there, we CHOSE to walk in.

Just my 2 cents!

Tim-n-VA Contributor

I think this thread discussed this earlier:

https://www.celiac.com/gluten-free/index.ph...&hl=pancake

debmidge Rising Star

Ok, must have missed it before..

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