I decided today to take a holiday from Paleoville and satisfy my craving for a sub (or insert-regional-name-here) from Mike's Subs in Belmar. I order a #6 (Roast Beef), add Swiss, lettuce, onions, very light on the oil and vinegar, and some oregano. While the sandwich was being made I was looking around and found a couple of things that has me considering (strongly) not to give them anymore business.
The first thing I notice was several posters displayed to the right of the deli counter with Republican talking points. Does the proprietor really wish to alienate a number of customers who might not share his viewpoint? He's in the business of selling sandwiches, salads, and drinks, not sell his political ideals to the public. Even if he were a bed-wetting liberal, I'd still find it off-putting having Democratic talking points plastered on the walls of a non-political place of business.
The second thing pertains to the lack of fashion judgement by his staff. One kid was stocking shelves had his pants far below his hips with his boxers showing. I'm sorry, but as a paying customer, while the employees don't need to follow a formal dress code, it should be expected that an employee's pants be worn at the hips...especially in a food business.
</rant>
The first thing I notice was several posters displayed to the right of the deli counter with Republican talking points. Does the proprietor really wish to alienate a number of customers who might not share his viewpoint? He's in the business of selling sandwiches, salads, and drinks, not sell his political ideals to the public. Even if he were a bed-wetting liberal, I'd still find it off-putting having Democratic talking points plastered on the walls of a non-political place of business.
The second thing pertains to the lack of fashion judgement by his staff. One kid was stocking shelves had his pants far below his hips with his boxers showing. I'm sorry, but as a paying customer, while the employees don't need to follow a formal dress code, it should be expected that an employee's pants be worn at the hips...especially in a food business.
</rant>
Comments
Post a Comment