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June 12, 2005
What makes a person a customer?
"... actually you need to get permission to the management, the tables are for our customers..."
During the earlier part of today's blogmeet, a group of us were happily sitting at Midvalley's so-very-empty Food Junction and because the group was growing larger, we decided to join the tiny tables together to form a more square-ish large table rather than the long ones they had, because of the plain simple reason that it will be easier to talk in a group.
All was going well until someone came along and told us that we weren't allowed to do that... from what he said, it's as if we were not customers. Nevermind that several of us at the table got drinks and some were eating, it seemed to me as if the mere reason that we were a huge group and were going to chit-chat for some time, we effectively became non-customers.
When I turned around and asked, "But aren't we customers?" The reply was that they didn't allow joining of tables... hardly a reply, don't you think? I took it that his answer to that was that we weren't customers. Hmm...
Well, this morning's trip MV marked my last meal at Food Junction.
Posted by yeepei at June 12, 2005 04:49 PM
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It was nice meeting you that day. I will never eat at the food court again too. The food was lousy and the queue long. Looking forward to seeing you again this coming Thursday.
Posted by: Peter at June 19, 2005 01:19 PM