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  1. too many people getting caught up in "just put the may on it for him" ffs people mayo doesnt come on the sandwich. yes mayo is cheap and it wouldnt be a huge deal for a worker at JJ to put it on for him but you people are totally missing the point. If you go to burger king and order a chicken sandwich but you want ketchup and mustard on it also. they're not gonna put your extra free condiments on it for you. you're gonna have to go get some ketchup and mustard packets and put it on your sandwich yourself. Now if we lived in a perfect world one person asked for their sandwich that way then maybe it wouldnt be a huge deal for the worker to make it the wrong way to appease the customer. Then before you know it nothing on the menu exists. you just walk into the place and get a list of condiments and meats. you just check off what you want on your burger and they put it on. seriously. whats the point of a menu if you can just walk in and put whatever you want on your food? Its getting annoying seeing people go "just put the mayo on it" without even thinking about the repercussions of that one decision. what stops every freaking person from walking in after that and demanding the worker put their condiments on their sandwich for them and thus defeating the whole purpose of the slims in the first place?
    Edited By: XXEDPXX Jul 27th, 2011 at 08:08 PM
  2.  
    Originally Posted by XXEDPXX View Post

    too many people getting caught up in "just put the may on it for him" ffs people mayo doesnt come on the sandwich. yes mayo is cheap and it wouldnt be a huge deal for a worker at JJ to put it on for him but you people are totally missing the point. If you go to burger king and order a chicken sandwich but you want ketchup and mustard on it also. they're not gonna put your extra free condiments on it for you. you're gonna have to go get some ketchup and mustard packets and put it on your sandwich yourself. Now if we lived in a perfect world one person asked for their sandwich that way then maybe it wouldnt be a hge deal for the worker to make it the wrong way to appease the customspecial way. Then before you know it nothing on the menu exists. you just walk into the place and get a list of condiments and meats. you just check off what you want on your burger and they put it on. seriously. whats the point of a menu if you can just walk in and put whatever you want on your food. Its getting annoying seeing people go "just put the mayo on it" without even thinking about the repercussions of that one decision. what stops every freaking person from walking in after that and demanding the worker put their condiments on their sandwich for them and thus defeating the whole purpose of the slims in the first place.

    say what? yes they will. I am not a BK customer, but FFS their slogan used to be "have it your way"

    I assure you if you go to ANY drive thru and order a sandwich you can get ANY combo of condiments you want, spread by the employees.

    ^ this has nothing to do with my unposted opinion on OP's situation, just saying what you posted is false.
    Edited By: TheWacoKidd Jul 27th, 2011 at 08:09 PM
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  3. I said they wont so they wont

    as i was typing that i thought they might actually do that for you but thats not really my main argument. its just filler.

    so if i asked for a whopper with barbecue sauce instead of ketchup they would put barbecue sauce and not ketchup on it for me?
    Edited By: XXEDPXX Jul 27th, 2011 at 08:16 PM
  4.  
    Originally Posted by XXEDPXX View Post

    I said they wont so they wont

    as i was typing that i thought they might actually do that for you but thats not really my main argument. its just filler.

    so if i asked for a whopper with barbecue sauce instead of ketchup they would put barbecue sauce and not ketchup on it for me?

    What on earth are you arguing? That it is a financial thing? If so that makes no sense cuz I am gunna guess handing out packets of mayo is more expensive than using the bulk tubs of mayonaise.
  5.  
    Originally Posted by XXEDPXX View Post

    I said they wont so they wont

    as i was typing that i thought they might actually do that for you but thats not really my main argument. its just filler.

    so if i asked for a whopper with barbecue sauce instead of ketchup they would put barbecue sauce and not ketchup on it for me?

    if bbq sauce comes as a spread and not as a packet or cup, you bet they would. "have it your way" tho
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  6.  
    Originally Posted by mattg1983 View Post

    What on earth are you arguing? That it is a financial thing? If so that makes no sense cuz I am gunna guess handing out packets of mayo is more expensive than using the bulk tubs of mayonaise.





    I think its more a matter of intentionally devaluing the product by leaving most items off so that more often than not people choose the higher priced menu options. The people who go out of their way to ask for packets are probably 1/10 so it allows them to keep the menu the same while catering to people who are okay with bread and meat/cheese.

    But for the 1/10 customer that asks nicely for mayo its cost effective to just spread the shit on pre-wrapping.
    Edited By: jerichoholic Jul 27th, 2011 at 09:17 PM
  7. i hope someone already said this but incase not :

    WHATS WRONG WITH AMERICA IS ALL THE FAT PEOPLE PUTTING MAYO ON EVERYTHING
  8. this thread is what's wrong with america
  9. Mayo is bomb!!!
  10. Seriously can't believe there is a 4 page thread about whether or not a chick should have spread mayo on someone's sandwich. I agree with the fact that you were going to put the mayo on yourself in the first place, with the packets. What the big deal about using the plastic cup to do the same?

    Oh, and mayo is fucking gross.
    Edited By: LizardBoy Jul 27th, 2011 at 10:33 PM
  11. If you like mayo, you don't have a good taste in food. /thread
  12. do you like ranch dressing?
  13.  
    Originally Posted by CeJeH View Post

    Why should a fast food employee working the register be expected to go out of her way to do something extra for an unappreciative customer, especially when she is not supposed to do it and will not be getting compensated for it? Is it really that fucking hard to spread your own mayo on a sandwich? He even asked for mayo packets originally which implies that he had the intentions of doing so himself , so how come when he finally gets what he wanted in the first place he still complains about it and now she's the bad guy (girl)?

    How about the Fuking Fast Food Joint Not Run out of Something that they Commonly have .. Then this would not even be the fuking Problem .. FACT is if they ran out of Mayo packets they should compensate by spreading MAYO .. on the damn sandwich.

    "They however, were out. The chick says "sorry, but we're out of mayo packets" and hands me the sammich"

    thats like going into a damn subway and they are out of Tomatoes .. "Do you still want the sandwich sir?" Umm HEll no you dumb broad .. if you're out of tomatoes .. You boss sucks at ordering inventory and WHY the hell would i Still want a sandwich that does not have what i want on IT .. i'm fing paying for it .. so it should be the way i want it ..

    Another time i am in taco bell and they tell me they are out of Beef .. They have chicken and steak ?? HOW the fuk do you run out of taco Bell Beef ?? HOW .. LOL ..
  14.  
    Originally Posted by FenwayKing View Post

    If you like mayo, you don't have a good taste in food. /thread


    true, but not at all the point
  15.  
    Originally Posted by FenwayKing View Post

    If you like mayo, you don't have a good taste in food. /thread

    unequivocally false.

    Mayonnaise may not be in the best dishes, but liking mayo is not mutually exclusive to likiing good food.

    First of all, mayo can be homemade... that's a step up. Then there are many variations that have great uses. To name a few:

    Mayo-mustard sauce for stone crab dipping
    Ranch dressing and other salad variations
    Sun-dried tomato mayo
    Chipotle mayo
    freshly made tartar sauces for fish
    spicy mayo that is sometimes added to spicy tuna rolls

    Plus there are other variations that include olive oil... Russian mayo uses sunflower oil... Japanese mayo uses apple cider vinegar or rice vinegar.

    If you don't like Kraft or Hellman's mayo, or don't want to try gourmet mayo uses that's fine... but it hardly makes one's taste in food bad for liking mayo-based sauces and dressings.

    Personally, I think plain mayo on a turkey bacon club is a necessity, and on a bacon-cheesburger it's a big plus.
     
  16. More than half the people that eat ranch dressing dont realize how much mayo is really in there. ALOT!
  17. Also, just noticed OP's picture....what is he like 60 or something? And he's on a message board using words like "sammich" trying to fit in with the cool kids (even though anyone who uses that term is a homo) and talking about how he cried that someone won't spread mayo for him?

    Sweet life, I hope I'm that cool when I'm 60.
    Edited By: ajedrez Jul 28th, 2011 at 12:43 AM
  18.  
    Originally Posted by sirjwab View Post

    More than half the people that eat ranch dressing dont realize how much mayo is really in there. ALOT!

    lol it's all mayo with some seasoning sprinkled in
     
  19.  
    Originally Posted by Utried View Post

    youve got some real nerve putting hellmanns in here. its not even mayo! yes, i see the label but its salad dressing, and it sucks.
  20. wtf is a jimmyjohn?

    and this is the worst rant ever
  21.  
    Originally Posted by XXEDPXX View Post

    I said they wont so they wont

    as i was typing that i thought they might actually do that for you but thats not really my main argument. its just filler.

    so if i asked for a whopper with barbecue sauce instead of ketchup they would put barbecue sauce and not ketchup on it for me?

    You cannot be serious. You act like you've never been to a fast food restaurant or seen a BK ad in your life.
     
  22.  
    Originally Posted by resilient View Post

    unequivocally false.

    Mayonnaise may not be in the best dishes, but liking mayo is not mutually exclusive to likiing good food.

    First of all, mayo can be homemade... that's a step up. Then there are many variations that have great uses. To name a few:

    Mayo-mustard sauce for stone crab dipping
    Ranch dressing and other salad variations
    Sun-dried tomato mayo
    Chipotle mayo
    freshly made tartar sauces for fish
    spicy mayo that is sometimes added to spicy tuna rolls

    Plus there are other variations that include olive oil... Russian mayo uses sunflower oil... Japanese mayo uses apple cider vinegar or rice vinegar.

    If you don't like Kraft or Hellman's mayo, or don't want to try gourmet mayo uses that's fine... but it hardly makes one's taste in food bad for liking mayo-based sauces and dressings.

    Personally, I think plain mayo on a turkey bacon club is a necessity, and on a bacon-cheesburger it's a big plus.


    qft

    no mayo in any capacity= no potato salad in the summer= end life

    but if you diip french fries in straight mayo, reevaluate your life immediately.
    Edited By: jerichoholic Jul 28th, 2011 at 01:13 AM
  23. Mayo in belgium (for fries)>>>>>> us mayo
    Just sayin
  24. 1. I'm 57 and have been around long enough to see excellent customer service.

    2. I order the Slim because it's enough food for lunch, I don't like lettuce and tomato so it's simply more efficient. I've ordered this same sandwich for years and always ask for and receive mayo (they have even spread it on the sandwich occasionally).

    3. Money is not and has never been an issue.

    4. At no time was I ever rude, demanding or unkind. I just made a simple point to the girl trying to complete the order I'd already paid for.

    5. I've been a member of P5's and before that a lurker on this board about 10 years. Once upon a time we actually had informative,fun, spirited and enlightening discussions. There are a few tools who have weighed in on this thread who grow big balls and tiny brains when their weapon is a keyboard.

    6. The underlying and important point of this thread was to illustrate that good business sense seems lost in this country. Is it really so important to the bottom line of Jimmy Johns that there's actually greater value in pissing off a customer over 3 cents worth of mayo than bending (just a little bit) to re-assure a customer that this lunch choice was a correct one? In my business (yes, I own a small business) we operate by the understanding that customers will keep coming back FOREVER or until we do something to make them not want to.

    While I never expected to see the input this thread created, it does underscore the wide differences of opinion random people have on their understanding of the same issue. It was not pretty.
    Thread Starter
  25.  
    Originally Posted by jerichoholic View Post

    no mayo in any capacity= no potato salad in the summer= end life

    but if you diip french fries in straight mayo, reevaluate your life immediately.

    exactly on both.

    And did I forget to mention deviled eggs? Mayo mixed with mustard = win.
     
  26. Has P5's really been around 10 years? I feel like most people were on PScrew before 05
     
  27. Mustard in deviled eggs?? Wtf? Your preference disgusts me, GTFO!!!! Lol
  28.  
    Originally Posted by norcaljeff View Post

    Mustard in deviled eggs?? Wtf? Your preference disgusts me, GTFO!!!! Lol

    lol, pretty much every deviled egg recipe has mustard brah....
     
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