Editor;
I went to a fast food restaurant near Beach Road on
Saturday 21st April at around 9 p.m.
I ordered a double cheeseburger meal. There were some
very small pots of sauce/relish by the till and the girl asked if I wanted
one. I like the chilli sauce from the dispensers, so I said no thank you.
When my order was being put on the tray another girl put
one of the sauce pots on my tray. I saw no reason to tell her to take it
back off as I assumed it must have been free.
I went and sat down. Sent an sms to a friend then started
eating.
After a few minutes I noticed the little sauce pot and
thought I may as well as least try it as it was there.
Literally, a few seconds after I took the lid off and put
a french-fry in the sauce, a staff member (female) stormed up to me like a
Gestapo officer demanding someone’s ID papers. She said I had not ordered
the sauce and if I did not give her 9 baht she would take it away.
I was somewhat in a state of shock, sitting there with my
french-fry half submerged in the little sauce pot, surrounded by Russians
and Germans and Indians looking at me wondering what heinous crime I had
committed, and some female crazy standing over me demanding 9 baht.
I said I didn’t even want it and assumed it was free.
With that, she snatched it out of my hand, picked up the
plastic top from my tray, reattached it to the little pot and stormed off
leaving me holding the french-fry that was half covered in the sauce.
A German guy sitting close to me remarked that he has
never seen such a disgusting display of bad customer service in a (fast food
franchise) anywhere in his life.
After having eaten in (this particular chain of
restaurants) in nearly 30 countries, and almost every province in Thailand I
am inclined to agree with him.
It was an absolute disgrace. For an employee to risk
alienating a customer over what probably cost the company less than one baht
to produce makes me wonder what other acts of total stupidity that girl gets
up to there.
I seriously doubt she was one of the ordinary staff there
but more likely a supervisor, assistant manager or manager who felt like
playing God with a farang for some reason. I was too shocked to take a
picture of her ID badge. If I had done she would probably have demanded I
was immediately executed, I daresay.
What did she think she would do with the sauce pot after
snatching it back from me? She saw me sticking a french-fry into it (which I
assume was her queue to pounce on me after waiting more than 5 minutes until
I opened it) so as she put the top back on I can only assume she was going
to sell it to someone else. Very unhygienic.
I have lived in Thailand, mainly Pattaya, for very many
years and eat in several of these restaurants in Pattaya on a 5 or 6 times
weekly basis. I have seen much bad service in Thailand over the years but
have never bothered to take the time to write it down. I never seen anything
so blatantly petty and downright stupid as what that employee did on that
occasion. Just no sense to it. The staff in there are usually quite polite
enough, bearing in mind how busy they usually are.
I had many businesses for a number of years in the UK
with staff who needed to know about customer service. Anytime I had one who
did anything remotely like that girl I knew they were trouble and should be
got rid of before they started losing us customers.
She lost her boss one (at least) that day. From that
branch anyway.
Piers Rudford