There's nothing like enjoying a hearty lunch or dinner buffet at any oriental restaurant. There's many wonderful Hibachi restaurants in Delaware to dine without breaking the bank. There are days when you just want to eat and enjoy paying the regular lunch or dinner price and nothing more.
Recently, the founder of DrewryNewsNetwork dined at a buffet spot in Newark known as King Buffet. It's located in the same lot of BJ's. King Buffet serves delicious and satisfying food to the general public. Lunch is just $7.49. And for $7.49, you are definitely getting your money's worth and walking out a happy customer.
Last week, the founder of DrewryNewsNetwork.com experienced something deemed 'slick.' The waitress serving the table already knew from jump street that the founder only wanted "Water," and only that. The founder left the table to get a second plate of delicious lunch buffet to come back and see a second cup with a straw in it. And, there were bubbles popping, which was a giveaway that it was "soda," a drink the founder never ordered. The female waitress was seen by the founder doing the "slick eye" and peeping the table to see if the soda was consumed, knowing in the back of her mind she took it upon herself to serve a drink never ordered. Is that honest?
Perhaps the female waitress allegedly tried to slip the soda (price was $1.50) in hopes of personally pocketing the money and ensuring her tip. NOT!
Proceeding to the counter to pay for lunch, the female cashier came up with a total of $8.99. The founder immediately objected to that cost and left the cup of soda on the table without drinking it, mentioning to the cashier it was never ordered in the first place. The female cashier knocked down the price to $7.49 and apologized saying "it was a mistake." DrewryNewsNetwork.com doubts it was a mistake.
This post is a friendly reminder to give you a heads up about some of the alleged slick business tactics to inflate consumer costs. This doesn't happen all the time, but hopefully, this will give you something to think about when out on the town dining at any restaurant. If you have anything placed on your table such as food or drink you never ordered and don't feel like paying for it, leave it there.