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Eating Own Food In A Cafe
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Eating my own sandwich (with a locally purchased drink) in a local Tesco cafe today I was "told off" by the (presumably manager) as there is a sign up saying only food purchased on the premises etc. etc.
It later transpired that the lady who serves me at the till every day had obviously "shopped me" which I was a bit disappointed to discover as I go in there quite a lot for a drink (and eat nothing).
Are they being a little petty? I understand that they don't want to lose money but (aside from the point that it's rarely a choice between one's own food and theirs anyway for most people in practice) the cafe was practically empty.
Anyway tomorrow I will get my revenge by paying for my 70p milk shake with a £20 note :-)
It later transpired that the lady who serves me at the till every day had obviously "shopped me" which I was a bit disappointed to discover as I go in there quite a lot for a drink (and eat nothing).
Are they being a little petty? I understand that they don't want to lose money but (aside from the point that it's rarely a choice between one's own food and theirs anyway for most people in practice) the cafe was practically empty.
Anyway tomorrow I will get my revenge by paying for my 70p milk shake with a £20 note :-)
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oh dear, i sometimes go with my colleagues to costa for lunch. It's too expensive for me so i take my salad or sandwich and eat it there (with a cuppa that i buy from costa) It's in waitrose, and sometmes i take a magazine from the supermarket in there too, read it and then leave it there.
19:32 Fri 08th Mar 2013
I was in M&S cafe with a friend who was gluten intolerant and they only had sandwiches in the cafe -she asked if she could purchase on of the M&S salads from the cooler right next to the cafe on the shop floor and eat it for her lunch in the cafe -they refused -i emailed customer services later and they said it was not their policy to allow food bought on the shop floor to be eaten in the cafe -how stupid is that??
I think there is something to do with VAT that treats food that you buy to take out and food you buy to eat on the premises at different rates?? (I'm sure someone else will know better than me on that!) I think that's why you can't eat your own food in cafes etc.
(I could be havering about this though...)
(I could be havering about this though...)
"What if everybody followed your example and brought packed lunches into the cafe and each took a table for just a 70p milk shake ? "
They'd sell a lot of 70p milk shakes is the answer to that one :-)
And they wouldn't actually lose any money because no-one would have been buying any food anyway.
I know I am in the wrong, I don't deny that. However, I am a regular customer who never eats their own (or indeed any) food in there, and they know me AND it was quiet at the time. Plus the lady was really quite rude, which didn't help
Anyway, I'll take the answer as a "no" :-)
They'd sell a lot of 70p milk shakes is the answer to that one :-)
And they wouldn't actually lose any money because no-one would have been buying any food anyway.
I know I am in the wrong, I don't deny that. However, I am a regular customer who never eats their own (or indeed any) food in there, and they know me AND it was quiet at the time. Plus the lady was really quite rude, which didn't help
Anyway, I'll take the answer as a "no" :-)
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