Putting this here because I want exposure to it.
We got up with 1:50 left in the first half to get in line for food to avoid the rush. There was one semi-competent person trying to keep the line going from outside the stand. All the folks inside the stand where zombies that could clearly not give a **** about anything. Ask for two hot dogs.
Zombie: "We are out of hotdogs". (keep in mind she is leaning over 90 degrees at the waist with her hand supporting her chin)
Me: "You are out of hotdogs before halftime?"
Zombie: "Yes"
Me: (mutter, mutter) "We will take a chicken sandwich and a hamburger"
Zombie: "You will have to wait for the hamburger"
Me: (waiting, waiting, waiting)
Semi-competent person outside the line: "If you are just waiting for food, do you mind stepping back?"
Me: "I don't mind, but do you realize they just told me they are out of hotdogs before halftime?"
Semi-competent person: "There is no way that is right!" (like it is my fault)
Me: "Talk to them - they told me I couldn't buy a hotdog"
Semi-competent person: "We are going to fix this!"
(5 minutes later I get the hamburger and see them bringing a cafeteria tray filled with frozen hot dogs in from some place else)
Keep in mind - this is from someone who got up to get in line BEFORE halftime. I can't even imagine what it was like for the poor suckers that actually waited.
I swear they would double their revenue if they remotely gave a ****. It is so painful to get just Carl's Jrs/Hardees level service that I seriously don't even want to bother.
If they hired 2 people each on the east and west side that had restaurant experience, I'm totally convinced their revenue goes up by 50++% and the fan experience does as well.
We got up with 1:50 left in the first half to get in line for food to avoid the rush. There was one semi-competent person trying to keep the line going from outside the stand. All the folks inside the stand where zombies that could clearly not give a **** about anything. Ask for two hot dogs.
Zombie: "We are out of hotdogs". (keep in mind she is leaning over 90 degrees at the waist with her hand supporting her chin)
Me: "You are out of hotdogs before halftime?"
Zombie: "Yes"
Me: (mutter, mutter) "We will take a chicken sandwich and a hamburger"
Zombie: "You will have to wait for the hamburger"
Me: (waiting, waiting, waiting)
Semi-competent person outside the line: "If you are just waiting for food, do you mind stepping back?"
Me: "I don't mind, but do you realize they just told me they are out of hotdogs before halftime?"
Semi-competent person: "There is no way that is right!" (like it is my fault)
Me: "Talk to them - they told me I couldn't buy a hotdog"
Semi-competent person: "We are going to fix this!"
(5 minutes later I get the hamburger and see them bringing a cafeteria tray filled with frozen hot dogs in from some place else)
Keep in mind - this is from someone who got up to get in line BEFORE halftime. I can't even imagine what it was like for the poor suckers that actually waited.
I swear they would double their revenue if they remotely gave a ****. It is so painful to get just Carl's Jrs/Hardees level service that I seriously don't even want to bother.
If they hired 2 people each on the east and west side that had restaurant experience, I'm totally convinced their revenue goes up by 50++% and the fan experience does as well.