Does tipping the ever living hell out of the ticket make up for it? My nephew did this once (special needs, he doesn't know better, and sometimes you just can't get the situation under control if he's being challenging). I was treating them to dinner and I felt pretty horrible about the mess, so I left more than 50% on a giant ticket hoping the waitstaff would at least take that as an apology and make it worth their trouble.
FWIW, we did our best to keep the table situation under control but the floor was a bit of a mess.
thedarkestsnowwhite on June 11st, 2021 at 04:34 UTC »
As a parent of a food throwing 10 month old, clean up after your kids. It only takes a few extra minutes. We always, always clean up after our son.
drc30665 on June 11st, 2021 at 05:57 UTC »
When I worked in Taco Bell, this was a normal site. Fast food taught me how to hide my rage behind a smile.
SoftcoreScorn on June 11st, 2021 at 06:44 UTC »
Does tipping the ever living hell out of the ticket make up for it? My nephew did this once (special needs, he doesn't know better, and sometimes you just can't get the situation under control if he's being challenging). I was treating them to dinner and I felt pretty horrible about the mess, so I left more than 50% on a giant ticket hoping the waitstaff would at least take that as an apology and make it worth their trouble.
FWIW, we did our best to keep the table situation under control but the floor was a bit of a mess.