Café eigenaar reageert hilarisch op klacht van vrouw voor het betalen voor een glas water

Entertainmentjan 16 2016, 20:00
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Betalen voor een glas water is echt klote. Maar je moet ook wel behoorlijk gierig zijn wil je een glas water bestellen in een café.
Dat was in ieder geval deze Hannah C overkomen die een klacht achterliet op een review site voor Bennett’s Cafe. Ze was het er namelijk niet mee eens dat ze £ 2 moest betalen voor een glas water met een dun schijfje citroen:
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Je zou verwachten dat dit een vrij normale klacht is. Dit was de geniale reactie van de cafe eigenaar: "I'm sorry that you feel that you were ripped off and Ill try to explain why you weren't. You entered the cafe and the waiter showed you to your seat, gave you a menu, waited for a time and then took your order.
He entered it into the till, collected a cup, saucer and spoon and took them into the kitchen. There, he selected a knife, chopping board, got a lemon from the fridge, cut off a slice and put it in the cup. Then, he returned to the dining room, drew off the necessary hot water and carried the cup to your table.
When you were leaving, he printed off your bill, took it to you, processed your credit card payment and cashed off the till.
After you left, he cleared away your cup, saucer and spoon, took them into the kitchen, washed and dried them, along with the chopping board and knife and put away the lemon.
Then, returning to the dining room he restacked the cup, saucer and spoon, wiped down your table and replaced the menu, awaiting the next customer. That's at least 2-3 minutes work for the waiter.
The cost of overheads for the business, i.e rent, business rates, electricity costs, bank charges, etc works out at £27.50 per hour of trading. I pay my colleagues a decent living wage and after taking into account holiday pay, national insurance and non-productive time prior to opening and after closing, the waiter who served you costs me £12.50 per hour.
Therefore, together the cost is £40 per hour or 67p per minute, meaning that the cost of providing you with 2-3 minutes of service was £1.34 £2.00. Then the government add on VAT at 20% which takes the cost of that cup of fruit infusion to between £1.60 and £2.40 irrespective of whether you had a teabag costing one and a half pence or a slice of lemon costing five pence.
I have to pay my suppliers otherwise the facilities wont be available to other people who use them in the future. I accept that it makes the price of a cuppa in a city centre cafe look expensive compared to the one you make at home but unfortunately that's the cruel reality of life.
It's actually the facilities that cost the money, far more so than the ingredients.
Perhaps, the rudeness that you perceived in me was triggered by the disrespect that I perceived in you by your presumption that you could use our facilities and be waited on for free."
Zij heeft haar lesje wel geleerd! Dit is hoe je iemand moet versieren bij een bar:
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