Do you sit at the table and click your fingers demanding a menu, napkins and cutlery as well?
If the bin is overflowing then fair enough, its the employees fault for not emptying the bins.Always bin unless there's a valid reason not to (already full/overflowing bins, only bin available is right next to where people are eating and I'll disturb them, etc). Goes for Maccies, KFC, BK, etc.
Its common sense really. Why leave your rubbish lying around when you can easily dump it in the bin and make it better for everyone.
You get table service in places like 'spoons and brewers fayre, so not comparable. You might order at the bar, but they bring the food to your table.No, but then you cant do that in something like a brewers fayre or wetherspoons either.
I went for an indian last week, i didnt wash up after myself - oh the shame![]()
mate of mine used to rub ketchup on the seats. the grease monkeys used to go metal
Just going to hijack the thread a little.
What do you guys do with your rubbish at train stations?
It was a rhetorical question. Your opinion is of no further interest to me.Because as I said before, to me it's an option to being in the restaurant. I didn't realise my view could be so upsetting.
Why are we expected to remove our own rubbish by the McDoanlds/BK/KFC clans? If you went to your local cafe would you clean the table and take the plates through?
McDonald's workers are normal people too. They deserve respect. I'm only working there to get some money while at uni.
Just going to hijack the thread a little.
What do you guys do with your rubbish at train stations?
What do you guys do with your rubbish at train stations?
It was a rhetorical question. Your opinion is of no further interest to me.
I never clear up at McDs or similar. Why would I? It's a restaurant, it has staff. Clearing up after customers is their job. I don't clear up after myself in a pub, why would do I do it a McDs?
Aye. God forbid someone expect you to do your job. Expecting you to clear the tables is not disrespecting you.