My wife asks me why I do not ever send my food back. DO NOT FUCK WITH THE PEOPLE THAT MAKE YOUR FOOD. If the steak comes out medium and I asked for medium rare. Maybe it was an off night for the cook. I am NOT sending it back. Fast food is a slightly different story (like I was given a completely wrong order (likely the car in front or behind me). But i ain't going to be a dick about it because I once worked those jobs and have watched this scene. Moral of the story. DO. NOT. FUCK. With the people who prepare YOUR food. Period.
@@MrTankHard People miss one fact about food (especially fast food) You come around with a receipt and show them the food they will NOT take it back. You can keep 20 burgers if that's what they gave you. Don't sleep on the free food you already got, idiots. Go get what you wanted and count it as a win!
@@MrTankHard I agree, I've just got two points. 1) just be fucking polite if you have to send something back, and 2) the size of the problem you can respectfully complain about goes down as the price of your meal goes up.
Same. Mostly why I don't work in restaurants anymore lol. Working in the ole plastic cup factory now. Don't have to deal with customers like this bitch.
I've been working in the restaurant industry all my life and this kind of stuff goes on ALL the TIME at EVERY restaurant...So a word of wisdom, don't piss off the server or cook BEFORE your meal, do it AFTER!
I’ve worked at so many restaurants that I’ve lost count. Not only does this shit not happen, but the one time someone joked that they were going to do something, one of the cooks took the expo outside and beat his ass - then we all did shots to alleviate the tension.
@@danalexander2149 Yeah was in F& B for many years, and I never once witnessed this behaviour. Every Chef I know hates this movie because of this scene. They get angry as fuck and usually take it out on the server which sucks for the server getting mistreated from both the customer and back of house, but they do not fuck with the food. Anyone who says otherwise is either lying or worked for a psycho.
I actually broke up a seven year relationship and engagement because of the "biatch" acting up very much like that over ice in her drink (which she ordered without). If you can't be polite to the people about to serve us dinner, I ain't going to be around to pay for your dinners. That was the final straw.
Rudeness to stewardesses also, if you’re in my company and talk shit to staff members I’ll make an example of you, I’ll pick your weakest point and expose it . I ll then go up to the staff member and give them a generous tip out of your money and then leave while the whole restaurant fucking hates you …..o was a chef for 22 years and cherished kicking people out for being total skid marks, it was an addictive feeling of power, honour and fairness, the way some people ( my mum included)speak to workers is appalling and I was the executioner when I heard about such things. Speaking down to people in that fashion makes the whole table kinda uneasy too. On several occasions a member of their group thanked me for it and then left a good tip . Its murder going out to dinner with my mum , invariably she’ll
In high school I worked as a cook at a Thai restaurant this is pretty accurate what happens in the kitchen if you piss off a server. I remember one time a guy put his hair in the food and bitched at the server and demanded a new meal. We basically cooked the meal went to the restroom drop the food on the nasty ass floor for a couple of minutes and picked that shit up and served it to him.
@@anonymousreactions2803 I want to eat out but sadly I can't trust I prefer buffet, grocery frozen and prepared meals or something like panda express that's visible
@@Buydaa.M I don't blame you at all. I don't even trust food carts right now. Unless the food was made right in front of me by trusting (my own for example) hands, I'm not eating it.
@@Buydaa.M exactly I stay calm and polite as possible. I’ve waitressed and did fast food. When I go through the drive through and I either get the wrong order or they put something I said I didn’t want on it, I get it shit happens, I go inside and show my ticket and they offer to fix it but because I know these things go on I usually tell them no thank you I just want my money back I lost my appetite. When it’s a dine in I stay calm and polite as well and I mention that I’m sure it got overlooked if it’s busy there I’ll ask for it to be corrected but if it’s really busy or they give me the vibe that I bothered them or how dare I inconvenience them for my order being wrong I just have them take it off the bill because I don’t want my food fucked with I still tip them 20% and in cash. Everyone makes mistakes and has bad days too. One server caught me as I was at the door leaving and said she thought I maybe made a mistake with leaving her a 20 for a tip. I told her we all have bad days and I figured that would make her day better. After that whenever I’d come back she’d make sure things went smooth with my table and family there.
From having worked in restaurants in the 90s 00s this is 100% accurate. If you’ve been mean to your server…. This has happened to you I promise. Lmao! It gets funnier every time I see it.
I've had that happen where I'm just late from leaving work and didn't keep track of time. Usually 100% chill about it though when they say it's close to closing time. Know what? Being nice got me free food (they were gonna throw away anyway). People reciprocate basic courtesy and just being nice.
@@blazinpuffs honestly no, your server wants to go home just like you her shift is supposed to end at close and when people show up essentially at close that long aged the process by honestly 1-2 hours
@@blazinpuffs glad you got "doggie bag" leftovers. Public face must be adhered to when speaking to customers. In the kitchen, it's a different story most of the time. That food passed the 5 second rule.
Nah not necessarily I worked 15 years as a server , bartender, cook , expo , and even manager. Just cause someone is in late like that doesn’t warrant the line treatment that bitch got. Especially if they’ve had some shitty set of circumstances befall them as well & they just need some food. Most people who did that would even apologize for not realizing how close to close it was . Now if they act as she did sure, but usually if I took care of people and also took care of my cooks If someone came in @ 11:50 pm when we closed @ 12:00 am I’d get a 30-40 percent tip especially when handling the situation better than most restaurants do & you just offer limited options to make it easier on your guys or gals closing the line.
Rule #1 of history: NEVER f*ck with ppl who handle your food. Farmers, kitchen, wives. SO many rulers ended just like that. It really is the cardinal rule
I used to work at Applebee's in Lexington as a host, then a server, then I worked at carside. I worked there for a year and I swear whoever thought of this script had to have worked there. The set up is the same, the people are the same, it's just soooo true. Awesome movie. haha. I served dozens of people like the lady with the stead. Guh, people suck.
I was young and left a date at Claim Jumper (baller on a budget!) holding the tab after she acted like this and ran up the bill on alcohol and everything else. Waitress mentioned an extra cost for something and she replied that she didn’t care, I was paying for it. We both indulged in appetizers, alcohol and a couple of desserts. I got up to use the restroom and “forgot” to mention I’d be using the one at home. 👋🏻
If any of my friends ever behave like the way that woman did ….I promise you not only will I condone what the employees did but I will ALSO participate in what the employees did.
My last wife, every damn time we went out to eat, she would find something to bitch about and send some part of her meal back for something. Not done enough. Overcooked. Too this. Not enough that. Always something. It really annoyed and embarrassed me. One night we are home watching a TV news documentary, "Caught In The Act". It was about people who were caught, usually on video, adulterating food in restaurants, the office coffee pot, etc. One guy was caught spitting in food at a restaurant. They asked if he would do an interview and he consented. The reporter asked what would a customer have to do to get that kind of treatment. He replied "sending food back". He said it was like a slap in the face to the chef and would guarantee you got "special ingredients". I began laughing my ass off. She said "That's not funny". I countered that it was. But ya know what? She quit sending shit back! I woulda bought that guy they interviewed a beer if I could have.
You know it's gonna be a good story when it starts with "My last wife" lol. Yeah that shit defintiely happens in restaurants. I worked in restaurants for 10 years. I don't think that kind of thing is very common but it does happen when people are assholes. And as a former chef it really does suck when someone sends your food back. When you work hard as shit to get the food looking really good and they send it back, it would piss me off so much. But that's why I got out of the restaurant business. Don't have to deal with customers.
Im a chef at a small restaraunt, ive had many food brought back because it wasnt "done right" or the steak "wasnt cooked enough" ive remade orers with a lil bit of spit, dandruff, piss, and vomit. Thank you monty for remindin the number 1 rule of code: "Dont fuck with the people who handle your food."
I went to a nice restaurant once and ordered my steak medium, it came out well. The waiter asked me how it was, and I (as politely as possible) said it was a little overdone. He goes to the kitchen and the Executive Chef comes out. I've never heard of an exec. chef. He takes one look at my steak, takes the plate and chucks the whole thing (plate too) in the trash. He was pissed at the guy who made the stake. He brought out a new plate with the best steak I've ever had for me, no charge.
Never bitch to your food server. I used to work at a restaurant. They will tamper with your food. You can complain after they served you or don't leave a tip. If you have to complain, do it nicely.
being a server, busser, cook ... it really sucks sometimes. as long as you find a decent place that has history and generations or decades of customer relationships then it will be a cake walk unless you dick up. but every other joe shmo place can get like this lol. I saw a server at the first restaurant I worked at drop a prime rib off the tray as we we're taking out dinners for an 8 top, look back at me and he just picked it up and kept going lol fucking horrible. the best part was he didn't put the tray down to get it, he just did a low squat with it lol. he wasn't doing it on purpose like an add, it just fell off as he was about to round the corner to dining room. but you never know what goes on around that corner...
Better solution: don't go to restaurants. Places that have these kinds of problems aren't worth going to and the places that don't are too expensive. Get a slow cooker and a few spices and you have anything you want any day of the week with minimal effort. Speaking of, time for some beef stroganoff.
My experience, having worked in other service areas but not restaurants (retail and janitorial), is this, when you do go to a restaurant, 95% of the time if you bring up a problem or concern politely they'll take care of it and quickly.
When I went to Australia, I learned tipping is not part of their culture. Instead they pay their workers generous wages. Minimum wage there is about 16 or 17 dollars.
Mitch face of horror got me rollin. When dude was hype to blow snot on the food got me rollin 😂😂😂😂😂😂. I saw this movie when was a teen. I used to tell my BM to be nice to the staff.
I've put up with the same shit as a cashier and I realized how bad it was in the food business when I worked at Chili's.. so yes, I do know how it's like. I put up with it for over 6 years as both a cashier and a waiter. So don't get off on me like I do not understand you because I do. I dealt with people like that all the time and believe me my most powerful way of putting them down and making them feel like shit was by smiling and being happy and saying God Bless to them. Their guilt was gold!
Lmao, I think that varies depending on your crowd. I worked in kitchen 90% of the time, and... 1. Pretty young women in 20's tipped best. 2. The kids get special attention so mommy feels nice. 3. What's on tap? IDK... 4. Gospel Tracks. 5. "Is it good"? It was hilarious to hear servers cursing out annoying people, etc.
Put myself through school working in restaurants and never saw cooks do anything this gross, but there are 100% some people out there who deserve this.
I’m not a “Karen” or a “Darren”, but this scene and the scene from Road Trip (2000) are the reasons why I NEVER EVER EVER send my food back to the kitchen. IDC if I order a steak mid-well and I get a burger still mooing, Imma just suck it up and eat😂😂
A server or cook should never mess with someone's food just because they are board or immature. That being said, if you are a shitty enough person to be rude to the people who work their asses off preparing your meal and trying to give you an enjoyable experience, you fully deserve this.
Not only should one never fuck with the people who handle your food; don't do it with those that earn $2.13! an hour. They're already overworked, underpaid, overtaxed, and under-tipped. Don't be that shitbag that makes their already bad day at work worse while they are trying to work through college or support a family. They may be the only source of income for their household and you don't know what their food situation is like. At a lot of establishments, only the manager on shift is provided a compted meal, they are responsible for ensuring the drawers/tills all balance with the books and registers and making deposits to the bank. When I have concluded my meal and it is check time, I often have a habit of buying my waitstaff a meal and leaving an additional tip for the busser. I also very much love me some maths; in the event that I've tied a couple rounds onto a meal, I will look at the bill, assign a generous total and on the tip line write "math." I could get out my phone and make sure the correct number is emplacemed, but everyone deserves a good laugh, even if they have to work for it.
I run my business well. And with that I mean I tell ALL of my employees I expect nothing less of exemplary behavior and service. I could care less if the customer tells them off, they know if I am around I will deal with the customer my self. Believe me, I have set some of those rude customers straight and told them to treat my workers with respect or they can easily find another establishment to cater to their egotistical needs. I can deal with losing a few dollars.
I worked in a drive thru for a few years as a teen. I smoked weed in the parking lot and drank beers in the freezer with my friends. It still amazes me how some people can be so rude in a drive thru to a teenager who could care less about their job. I seen people cough in cups before filling them. Drop food on the disgusting floor on purpose then serve it. The best was when my friend smeared ball sweat on the brim of a cup to an asshole that left his drink out while he went to the bathroom. Don't talk down to people who get paid minimum wage. They will light you up.
Just like that scene in Road Trip.. You know the scene where the waiter took the guy's french toast and did something nasty with it.. Yeah that's right.. Never mess with the people who handle your food.
I worked at a dairy queen in high school. A guy at work pissed in the 5 gallon bucket of mr misty (slushy) base. Then poured it into the machine. People drank piss for a week until i had to clean the machine out
@pstchaseki on the rare occasions i do have an issue, i act super polite and look rather innocently at them while saying it. trust me, i've worked in restaurants, be nice to people who handle your food.
Literally forced my wife to watch this scene so she understands one reason why im the chill guy going in to order lol
My wife asks me why I do not ever send my food back.
DO NOT FUCK WITH THE PEOPLE THAT MAKE YOUR FOOD.
If the steak comes out medium and I asked for medium rare. Maybe it was an off night for the cook. I am NOT sending it back.
Fast food is a slightly different story (like I was given a completely wrong order (likely the car in front or behind me). But i ain't going to be a dick about it because I once worked those jobs and have watched this scene.
Moral of the story.
DO. NOT. FUCK. With the people who prepare YOUR food.
Period.
You are the HBIC then. Well done.
@@MrTankHard
People miss one fact about food (especially fast food)
You come around with a receipt and show them the food they will NOT take it back.
You can keep 20 burgers if that's what they gave you.
Don't sleep on the free food you already got, idiots.
Go get what you wanted and count it as a win!
@@MrTankHard I agree, I've just got two points. 1) just be fucking polite if you have to send something back, and 2) the size of the problem you can respectfully complain about goes down as the price of your meal goes up.
my mother in law sent EVERYTHING back. I just rolled my eyes knowing what was cumming, ha ha@@MrTankHard
So very true. I worked as a bus boy in a restaurant back in the '70's and saw this happen all the time to people who were rude to their waitresses.
Can’t do that anymore. Too many cameras
@@sgtjohnsonfor real mane :((
This whole movie was my whole guide to working at restaurants
Same. Mostly why I don't work in restaurants anymore lol. Working in the ole plastic cup factory now. Don't have to deal with customers like this bitch.
I've been working in the restaurant industry all my life and this kind of stuff goes on ALL the TIME at EVERY restaurant...So a word of wisdom, don't piss off the server or cook BEFORE your meal, do it AFTER!
BOOGERS AND CUM...XD
To quote the movie: "Don't fuck with the people who handle your food"
I’ve worked at so many restaurants that I’ve lost count. Not only does this shit not happen, but the one time someone joked that they were going to do something, one of the cooks took the expo outside and beat his ass - then we all did shots to alleviate the tension.
@@danalexander2149 Yeah was in F& B for many years, and I never once witnessed this behaviour. Every Chef I know hates this movie because of this scene. They get angry as fuck and usually take it out on the server which sucks for the server getting mistreated from both the customer and back of house, but they do not fuck with the food. Anyone who says otherwise is either lying or worked for a psycho.
Ive never seen it happen, but that doesnt mean that when i dine iut i dont act like it cant happen
"maybe she was abused as a child" "god i hope so"
i love how he stops him like "you can't mix mexican with continental" cracks me up every time
Yeah that is not the way i thought he would react 😂
"C'mon man, I thought you were better than that."
The best part. He looks her in the eyes and watches her eat it.
I actually broke up a seven year relationship and engagement because of the "biatch" acting up very much like that over ice in her drink (which she ordered without). If you can't be polite to the people about to serve us dinner, I ain't going to be around to pay for your dinners. That was the final straw.
exactly! they have a job that's already thankless enough as it is and get crappy pay. so why pile on more stress when it's not necessary.
Good for you
Rudeness to stewardesses also, if you’re in my company and talk shit to staff members I’ll make an example of you, I’ll pick your weakest point and expose it . I ll then go up to the staff member and give them a generous tip out of your money and then leave while the whole restaurant fucking hates you …..o was a chef for 22 years and cherished kicking people out for being total skid marks, it was an addictive feeling of power, honour and fairness, the way some people ( my mum included)speak to workers is appalling and I was the executioner when I heard about such things. Speaking down to people in that fashion makes the whole table kinda uneasy too. On several occasions a member of their group thanked me for it and then left a good tip . Its murder going out to dinner with my mum , invariably she’ll
You only noticed this after SEVEN years?!? Seriously?? I am pretty confident there was red flags before that.
Worked in a restaurant as a teen, this shit happens.
yeah at shitty restaurants
No doubt.
LMAO KW
Damn right it does and it doesn't just happen at shity restaurants either, 4 star all the way.
I did it once and it satisfied my feelings 😡😊
The smile on Montys face when there done spicing up the food Classic
Don't BEEBOO with people that handle your food.
This is why the comment section was made.
And never piss off your bartender.
Ryan Reynolds is such a good actor, that creepy satisfied smile at 3:31 made my day 😄😄
When ppl say the customer is always right they are deff wrong no they are not
The best part is the look of sheer horror on the trainee's face.
notice how the womans friends are looking at her the whole time like omg why do we go anywhere with her
trojangirl246 I'll go anywhere with you!
They probably also wonder "Why did we even invite her?"
Possible that she is their supervisor, taking them out for lunch. I have had to work under people of that caliber. Contempt.
In high school I worked as a cook at a Thai restaurant this is pretty accurate what happens in the kitchen if you piss off a server. I remember one time a guy put his hair in the food and bitched at the server and demanded a new meal. We basically cooked the meal went to the restroom drop the food on the nasty ass floor for a couple of minutes and picked that shit up and served it to him.
Q: "How hard is your job?"
A: "Alot harder than it is to be polite to the person who brings your food out. The end."
And this is the reason why I remain calm, even if the order is wrong. She deserved the "special" treatment.
someone people will mess it up with no reason also
@@Buydaa.M true. Seen a masterclass royal bitch live and in person before, from both sides, and it ended with the wrong person getting banned.
@@anonymousreactions2803 I want to eat out but sadly I can't trust
I prefer buffet, grocery frozen and prepared meals or something like panda express that's visible
@@Buydaa.M I don't blame you at all. I don't even trust food carts right now. Unless the food was made right in front of me by trusting (my own for example) hands, I'm not eating it.
@@Buydaa.M exactly I stay calm and polite as possible. I’ve waitressed and did fast food. When I go through the drive through and I either get the wrong order or they put something I said I didn’t want on it, I get it shit happens, I go inside and show my ticket and they offer to fix it but because I know these things go on I usually tell them no thank you I just want my money back I lost my appetite. When it’s a dine in I stay calm and polite as well and I mention that I’m sure it got overlooked if it’s busy there I’ll ask for it to be corrected but if it’s really busy or they give me the vibe that I bothered them or how dare I inconvenience them for my order being wrong I just have them take it off the bill because I don’t want my food fucked with I still tip them 20% and in cash. Everyone makes mistakes and has bad days too.
One server caught me as I was at the door leaving and said she thought I maybe made a mistake with leaving her a 20 for a tip. I told her we all have bad days and I figured that would make her day better. After that whenever I’d come back she’d make sure things went smooth with my table and family there.
From having worked in restaurants in the 90s 00s this is 100% accurate. If you’ve been mean to your server…. This has happened to you I promise.
Lmao! It gets funnier every time I see it.
You show up 5 minutes before closing, and want to dine in, you deserve whatever happens.
I've had that happen where I'm just late from leaving work and didn't keep track of time. Usually 100% chill about it though when they say it's close to closing time. Know what? Being nice got me free food (they were gonna throw away anyway). People reciprocate basic courtesy and just being nice.
@@blazinpuffs honestly no, your server wants to go home just like you her shift is supposed to end at close and when people show up essentially at close that long aged the process by honestly 1-2 hours
@@blazinpuffs glad you got "doggie bag" leftovers. Public face must be adhered to when speaking to customers. In the kitchen, it's a different story most of the time.
That food passed the 5 second rule.
Nah not necessarily I worked 15 years as a server , bartender, cook , expo , and even manager. Just cause someone is in late like that doesn’t warrant the line treatment that bitch got. Especially if they’ve had some shitty set of circumstances befall them as well & they just need some food. Most people who did that would even apologize for not realizing how close to close it was . Now if they act as she did sure, but usually if I took care of people and also took care of my cooks If someone came in @ 11:50 pm when we closed @ 12:00 am I’d get a 30-40 percent tip especially when handling the situation better than most restaurants do & you just offer limited options to make it easier on your guys or gals closing the line.
Kitchens close earlier than the resto so that doesn't happen
Deadpool at restaurant !!
As someone who's worked in restaurants, this is 100% accurate lol 😂
I just got a restaurant job and decided to rewatch the movie
"IT'S SO ANGRY!"
Rule #1 of history: NEVER f*ck with ppl who handle your food. Farmers, kitchen, wives. SO many rulers ended just like that. It really is the cardinal rule
🤨Quit being slothful make things yourself and you wouldn't have to stress it! 🤨
this is why i say please and thank you
Facts
“You can’t be mixin’ Mexican and Continental” kills me every time 😅
That was a karen before karens existed
I used to work at Applebee's in Lexington as a host, then a server, then I worked at carside. I worked there for a year and I swear whoever thought of this script had to have worked there. The set up is the same, the people are the same, it's just soooo true. Awesome movie. haha. I served dozens of people like the lady with the stead. Guh, people suck.
I was young and left a date at Claim Jumper (baller on a budget!) holding the tab after she acted like this and ran up the bill on alcohol and everything else. Waitress mentioned an extra cost for something and she replied that she didn’t care, I was paying for it. We both indulged in appetizers, alcohol and a couple of desserts. I got up to use the restroom and “forgot” to mention I’d be using the one at home. 👋🏻
Im so happy this exists, really needed this
I will never complain about my food again…just eat it as it is 😂
Damm right
Mitch's face during this scene is what makes it so funny for me.
Yes thank you so much for saving my ear from nasty swear words by making them bleed.
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i work at a restaurant. this happens people
oh , fuck me
Dato Marmarashvili just don't be an ass
Dear God in sweet baby Jesus Heaven. You replied to a comment that was made 8 years ago. I don't know how to feel about this. I need some time.
Some 'From Unda' cheese.
Lol. Favorite part of this.
Zaphod you can't mix mexican with continental, I thought you were better than that
And don't forget the extra gravy!
Fumunda cheese 🧀
A thin spread of cheese for your garlic bread , some fumunda cheese fresh from the taint 🧀
why censer the words when the subject matter is whats bad about it
If any of my friends ever behave like the way that woman did ….I promise you not only will I condone what the employees did but I will ALSO participate in what the employees did.
The stupid computer noise used to censored the word fuck is unnecessary. It ruins this scene. There's no reason for it.
My feelings exactly! And to make it even more irritating is that they didn't censor when they said Bitch. What the flying fuck.
I know this is old, but I watched it again, and noticed how many more “beeotches” there are to “bastards” marked off on the board in the kitchen. 🤣
That’s why I always be nice to ppl that deal with my food
You Can’t Mix Mexican With Continental
Love luiz Guzman 😂
if youve ever worked in a restaurant this is 10x funnier lol and that is the cardinal rule hahaha love that
This movie seriously made me think twice before I send my food back
I always am nice and respectful to them they are busting their asses for us and when I saw this movie I was laughing so much it is hilarious
Plese tell me the name
My last wife, every damn time we went out to eat, she would find something to bitch about and send some part of her meal back for something. Not done enough. Overcooked. Too this. Not enough that. Always something. It really annoyed and embarrassed me. One night we are home watching a TV news documentary, "Caught In The Act". It was about people who were caught, usually on video, adulterating food in restaurants, the office coffee pot, etc.
One guy was caught spitting in food at a restaurant. They asked if he would do an interview and he consented. The reporter asked what would a customer have to do to get that kind of treatment. He replied "sending food back". He said it was like a slap in the face to the chef and would guarantee you got "special ingredients". I began laughing my ass off. She said "That's not funny". I countered that it was.
But ya know what? She quit sending shit back! I woulda bought that guy they interviewed a beer if I could have.
You know it's gonna be a good story when it starts with "My last wife" lol. Yeah that shit defintiely happens in restaurants. I worked in restaurants for 10 years. I don't think that kind of thing is very common but it does happen when people are assholes. And as a former chef it really does suck when someone sends your food back. When you work hard as shit to get the food looking really good and they send it back, it would piss me off so much. But that's why I got out of the restaurant business. Don't have to deal with customers.
my mother in law complained one time there was TOO MUCH. We just rolled our eyes, she found something EVERY time.
02:40 i like how he has customs, to this tradition. He takes this tradition seriously.
How difficult is it to take a fopd order?
Well that depends on _you_ :)
Precisely 😁👍
She had it coming. And got it extra special
This is why you do not complain about your meal and absolutely under no circumstances do you send it back! 🤢
I've learned from this movie to be very very nice to waiters and waitresses.
The 6 people that disliked this video are the ones that break the cardinal rule!!
I've lived in thunderdome my entire adult life. I have gone from Dane cook to the bald guy in this movie. What a life I lead.
Im a chef at a small restaraunt, ive had many food brought back because it wasnt "done right" or the steak "wasnt cooked enough" ive remade orers with a lil bit of spit, dandruff, piss, and vomit. Thank you monty for remindin the number 1 rule of code: "Dont fuck with the people who handle your food."
Deadpool and Dr Lance Sweets.
I went to a nice restaurant once and ordered my steak medium, it came out well. The waiter asked me how it was, and I (as politely as possible) said it was a little overdone. He goes to the kitchen and the Executive Chef comes out. I've never heard of an exec. chef. He takes one look at my steak, takes the plate and chucks the whole thing (plate too) in the trash. He was pissed at the guy who made the stake. He brought out a new plate with the best steak I've ever had for me, no charge.
Check out the comedy sketch The Dirty Fork by Monty Python. Best regards
Never bitch to your food server. I used to work at a restaurant. They will tamper with your food. You can complain after they served you or don't leave a tip. If you have to complain, do it nicely.
Worse yet, don't piss off the cook. I, too, worked in a restaurant. Cooking.
being a server, busser, cook ... it really sucks sometimes. as long as you find a decent place that has history and generations or decades of customer relationships then it will be a cake walk unless you dick up. but every other joe shmo place can get like this lol. I saw a server at the first restaurant I worked at drop a prime rib off the tray as we we're taking out dinners for an 8 top, look back at me and he just picked it up and kept going lol fucking horrible. the best part was he didn't put the tray down to get it, he just did a low squat with it lol. he wasn't doing it on purpose like an add, it just fell off as he was about to round the corner to dining room. but you never know what goes on around that corner...
Better solution: don't go to restaurants. Places that have these kinds of problems aren't worth going to and the places that don't are too expensive.
Get a slow cooker and a few spices and you have anything you want any day of the week with minimal effort. Speaking of, time for some beef stroganoff.
My experience, having worked in other service areas but not restaurants (retail and janitorial), is this, when you do go to a restaurant, 95% of the time if you bring up a problem or concern politely they'll take care of it and quickly.
THAT'S HOW KARENS WERE TREATED BACK IN MY DAY
When I went to Australia, I learned tipping is not part of their culture. Instead they pay their workers generous wages. Minimum wage there is about 16 or 17 dollars.
Back then, No cameras in the restaurant, and smart phones were still 5 years away.
Gentleman we have our first offical beeoche of the day LMAO!!!!!!
I did deliveries, it was attractive office women in their 20's/early 30's who tipped best. Older women were stingy, men tipped bleh, ok.
I'm a cook, that last line is pure facts.
Mitch face of horror got me rollin. When dude was hype to blow snot on the food got me rollin
😂😂😂😂😂😂. I saw this movie when was a teen. I used to tell my BM to be nice to the staff.
I love this...worked at a pizza place where we had to give somebody an 'attitude adjustment' ...never f**k with somebody who's making ur food 😂
This is why I am always extremely polite to servers. Their jobs are bad enough as it is, don't piss them off. It never ends well for you. O_o
Truly hilarious movie
thanks for censoring it. I was worried my 20 plus years of kitchen work couldn't handle someone saying fuck every two minutes.
I've put up with the same shit as a cashier and I realized how bad it was in the food business when I worked at Chili's.. so yes, I do know how it's like. I put up with it for over 6 years as both a cashier and a waiter. So don't get off on me like I do not understand you because I do. I dealt with people like that all the time and believe me my most powerful way of putting them down and making them feel like shit was by smiling and being happy and saying God Bless to them. Their guilt was gold!
Little did that lady know that there is such a thing as humbly complaining.
"She broke the cardinal rule.....DON'T FUCK WITH PEOPLE THAT HANDLE YOUR FOOD."
That is for sure the damn truth, every word of it!
2:12. That bleeping sounds makes it funnier.
Lmao, I think that varies depending on your crowd. I worked in kitchen 90% of the time, and...
1. Pretty young women in 20's tipped best.
2. The kids get special attention so mommy feels nice.
3. What's on tap? IDK...
4. Gospel Tracks.
5. "Is it good"?
It was hilarious to hear servers cursing out annoying people, etc.
Life rule #214....never piss off the people who handle your food..
Someone linked me here from a comment and i lost my appetite
2023 and this movie still 👋HARD
Put myself through school working in restaurants and never saw cooks do anything this gross, but there are
100% some people out there who deserve this.
I didn't know Deadpool worked at a restaurant.
Karen even before Karen was a thing. 😭🤣
Wow nailed it
"I'm going to get this fixed for you right away..."
I’m not a “Karen” or a “Darren”, but this scene and the scene from Road Trip (2000) are the reasons why I NEVER EVER EVER send my food back to the kitchen. IDC if I order a steak mid-well and I get a burger still mooing, Imma just suck it up and eat😂😂
For real, my mom worked as a waitress for 15 years. And 4 different restaurants out of 5 held these
practices.
literally everybody should watch this movie.. atleast this scene
This is a rule you just do not break: Do not fuck with the people who handle your food.
That sensor sound scared the shit outta me!
I didn’t know Deadpool worked in a kitchen once.
The lead cook should have added some "Creamy Mexican" dressing to her salad. Giggidy!
Hahaha
she was already eating the salad tho
C'mon man, you don't mix Mexican with Continental.
A server or cook should never mess with someone's food just because they are board or immature. That being said, if you are a shitty enough person to be rude to the people who work their asses off preparing your meal and trying to give you an enjoyable experience, you fully deserve this.
actually no one should deserve this no matter what.
there are another moral ways to pay back
@@Buydaa.Myou get what you give
That steak was medoum bruh
Im so glad ryan reynolds was casted in this movie
Sam... what happened to you in High School? Why are you working there?
He's really going places lately. He wrote horrible bosses and he directed game night with Jason Bateman
Not only should one never fuck with the people who handle your food; don't do it with those that earn $2.13! an hour. They're already overworked, underpaid, overtaxed, and under-tipped. Don't be that shitbag that makes their already bad day at work worse while they are trying to work through college or support a family. They may be the only source of income for their household and you don't know what their food situation is like. At a lot of establishments, only the manager on shift is provided a compted meal, they are responsible for ensuring the drawers/tills all balance with the books and registers and making deposits to the bank. When I have concluded my meal and it is check time, I often have a habit of buying my waitstaff a meal and leaving an additional tip for the busser.
I also very much love me some maths; in the event that I've tied a couple rounds onto a meal, I will look at the bill, assign a generous total and on the tip line write "math." I could get out my phone and make sure the correct number is emplacemed, but everyone deserves a good laugh, even if they have to work for it.
I run my business well. And with that I mean I tell ALL of my employees I expect nothing less of exemplary behavior and service. I could care less if the customer tells them off, they know if I am around I will deal with the customer my self. Believe me, I have set some of those rude customers straight and told them to treat my workers with respect or they can easily find another establishment to cater to their egotistical needs. I can deal with losing a few dollars.
Any job openings?
I worked in a drive thru for a few years as a teen. I smoked weed in the parking lot and drank beers in the freezer with my friends. It still amazes me how some people can be so rude in a drive thru to a teenager who could care less about their job. I seen people cough in cups before filling them. Drop food on the disgusting floor on purpose then serve it. The best was when my friend smeared ball sweat on the brim of a cup to an asshole that left his drink out while he went to the bathroom. Don't talk down to people who get paid minimum wage. They will light you up.
Just like that scene in Road Trip.. You know the scene where the waiter took the guy's french toast and did something nasty with it.. Yeah that's right.. Never mess with the people who handle your food.
How about some 'Ranch Dressing' for the broccoli?
I worked at a dairy queen in high school. A guy at work pissed in the 5 gallon bucket of mr misty (slushy) base. Then poured it into the machine. People drank piss for a week until i had to clean the machine out
@pstchaseki on the rare occasions i do have an issue, i act super polite and look rather innocently at them while saying it. trust me, i've worked in restaurants, be nice to people who handle your food.
I can't even remember the last time a scene made me almost throw up...
Bro what is movie name