These are more stupid than sucky, but still annoying.
Dr. Pepper, you say?
Usually it's the veggies that are called completely strange things. For example:
Pepper cinis/banana peppers have been called the following at my work:
-Cappuccinos
-Fettuccines
-(insert something else I don't remember)
Tonight we had this stereotypical trailer trash family come in. They were borderline sucky in that they were slow to decide what they wanted even though they had plenty of time to look at the menu while the dad was using the restroom. They also mumbled and had a hard time paying attention to their order, and in general acted like they weren't all the way there. But that's not the important part of this story.
The oldest kid orders his sandwich first. He looked to be about 10 years old, maybe 11. He didn't seem very bright and basically had to have his dad walk him through the simplest of things such as which sandwich he even wanted to order.
After we get that he wants a turkey on white bread, I ask him what type of cheese he wanted. He mumbles something to me which I asked him to repeat because I couldn't hear him. He mumbles again and this time his dad jumps in and says "That's pepper-jack, not Dr. Pepper! Dr. Pepper is a soda!" I shit you not. Apparently the kid was telling me he wanted "Dr. Pepper" as his cheese this whole time. I dunno, maybe my standards are too high but good Lord.
"I want a Teriyaki but but don't you dare call it that!"
This one actually happened to my co-worker tonight but after he told me about it I knew it had to be posted on here.
A guy came in and he said he wanted a chicken bacon ranch, but with the teriyaki chicken instead of the chicken used for the chicken bacon ranch, and also no bacon.
Co-worker = CW
Idiot= idiot
CW: So you want the Teriyaki then?
Idiot: No, I want the chicken bacon ranch but with the teriyaki chicken and no bacon.
CW: So you're getting the teriyaki...
Idiot: No, NOT the teriyaki! *lather, rinse, repeat same shit*
CW: *mentally face palms and just makes the sandwich*
Subway: Where the idiots come to feed.
Dr. Pepper, you say?
Usually it's the veggies that are called completely strange things. For example:
Pepper cinis/banana peppers have been called the following at my work:
-Cappuccinos
-Fettuccines
-(insert something else I don't remember)
Tonight we had this stereotypical trailer trash family come in. They were borderline sucky in that they were slow to decide what they wanted even though they had plenty of time to look at the menu while the dad was using the restroom. They also mumbled and had a hard time paying attention to their order, and in general acted like they weren't all the way there. But that's not the important part of this story.
The oldest kid orders his sandwich first. He looked to be about 10 years old, maybe 11. He didn't seem very bright and basically had to have his dad walk him through the simplest of things such as which sandwich he even wanted to order.
After we get that he wants a turkey on white bread, I ask him what type of cheese he wanted. He mumbles something to me which I asked him to repeat because I couldn't hear him. He mumbles again and this time his dad jumps in and says "That's pepper-jack, not Dr. Pepper! Dr. Pepper is a soda!" I shit you not. Apparently the kid was telling me he wanted "Dr. Pepper" as his cheese this whole time. I dunno, maybe my standards are too high but good Lord.
"I want a Teriyaki but but don't you dare call it that!"
This one actually happened to my co-worker tonight but after he told me about it I knew it had to be posted on here.
A guy came in and he said he wanted a chicken bacon ranch, but with the teriyaki chicken instead of the chicken used for the chicken bacon ranch, and also no bacon.
Co-worker = CW
Idiot= idiot
CW: So you want the Teriyaki then?
Idiot: No, I want the chicken bacon ranch but with the teriyaki chicken and no bacon.
CW: So you're getting the teriyaki...
Idiot: No, NOT the teriyaki! *lather, rinse, repeat same shit*
CW: *mentally face palms and just makes the sandwich*
Subway: Where the idiots come to feed.


But I'm sorry you went through that. What buffoons.
(As hamburgers are cheaper)
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Oh I like that. Have to remember that one.

The description of it was even designed to make you feel kinda silly for ordering something like that at a places like that ^_^
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