Foodcourts in the philippines
Apr 08, 2008 I Uncategorized.This is pretty frequent in the Philippines. Whenever you buy food in the mall’s foodcourt, be sure to check out the food first before buying it. Chances are, it’s the same old food from yesterday and they just mix it with the new ones. Or worse, they’re still the same old ones. The mall should hire someone to rove around these establishments and check on them to be sure. Even if the mall does not own the stalls that sell the food, their image would be tarnished if it would be known that food served there are relics. Heck, if you even complain to any of these establishments, like a problem with how the food was cooked, most of the time they just cook it again rather than serving new ones. This practice should be abolished because this just sucks. If you buy a packaged meal that contains meat, sometimes you get 90% fat and 10% meat. Gross! That happened to me when I bought the Beef Steak packaged meal at Majestic at the foodcourt of Robinson’s Cebu. I didn’t check on it first as my friend was the one who ordered it and he didn’t know that I don’t like fats. When I returned it to them, they only changed the other piece because I already sliced up the other piece that had so much fat. This is an example of a ripoff. Be sure to check your food when it’s given to you because we pay the amount that’s priced on the food that we order, so it’s just fair that we get our money’s worth in return.
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