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It's not what's inside that counts
09.12.06 (1:29 pm)   [edit]
It's the container. This is according to the lovely folks at the cafeteria. For the past week I have noted an absence of the smaller and medium-sized containers for soup, yet, the small and medium soup is still clearly advertized on the menu. The large container of soup is just too much for me. It's HUGE!

After being forced for several days to buy the large soup, today I asked an attendant for a small or medium cup. She informed me that their plastic utensil supplier had not shipped any small or medium cups today and that the large was all there is. So I asked if I could use the large container, taking a small amount and be charged accordingly. I was told that they charged by the container, not by the contents. So then I asked if they would charge me for an empty large container. The response was "No." Then I asked what would happen if I took a large container and put a spoonful of soup in it. I was told that I would have to pay for a large soup. At this point the attendant was red in the face and rolling her eyes. So, I just excused myself and bought a large soup.

I guess the contents of the container matters - marginally.
 


posted by: mblog (reply)
post date: 09.18.06 (11:10 am)

Apparently, she had never seen Five Easy Pieces.



posted by: sarah (reply)
post date: 09.29.06 (3:02 pm)

that's what always happens to me i hate it,if they charge by the container , what happens if i take myself a container and i ask yhem to fill it?they would give it to me free?

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