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‘What is the pettiest reason you refuse to eat at a restaurant again?’ – 23 people holding a permanent grudge

13.

‘Shared a table at a fundraiser dinner with a ‘celebrity chef’ that was so mean and toxic to the serving staff I vowed to never eat in any of her restaurants and will tell the story to anyone that listens.’
TheBullishAgent

14.

‘They followed Andrew Tate on Twitter.’
HFXmer

15.

‘My dad is still boycotting a national pizza chain because a manager was rude to him once. In the 80’s.’
BitwiseB

16.

‘The waiter left the toilet without washing his hands. Not only did I not eat there again, I cancelled the wedding planning meeting I had there the following day.’
ImDeadBossMe

17.

‘They served another couple our fish who ordered 20 minutes after we did because the Boomer was raging about why it was taking so long. I told the waitress that was some bullshit. And we left. I tell everyone local to avoid that place.’
Fun-Bee3390

18.

‘If I have to order at the counter, pick up my own food, find somewhere to sit and bus my table afterward and they still hit me up for a tip.’
FallsOffCliffs12

19.

‘It smelled like bleach. I know bleach is a cleaning agent. And clean means good. But that smell…when I am hungry…’
peppersteak_headshot

20.

‘When I was a kid my family went to Olive Garden, and they told me that I could choose the soup that came with my meal. I said I don’t want soup. The waiter pushed me to choose, and my parents urged me to get a soup. I did not want a soup. I felt bullied into getting a soup I didn’t want, so vowed never to eat at an Olive Garden again.’
BranCerddorion

21.

‘Pepsi instead of Coke. Unforgivable.’
Wiliian_Orion

22.

‘2006, restaurant charged me $0.25 extra for salad dressing. Was part of an $80 to-go order. Will never go back.’
MissedallthePoints

23.

‘The waitress flirted with my boyfriend right in front of me. It wasn’t even good food anyways.’
froggaholic

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