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Re: Whataburger refused service to police officers

Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2015 11:48 pm
by EEllis
C-dub wrote:
Abraham wrote:The sad sack employee at Arby's who refused to serve an LEO, just like the WB dimwit, also claimed it was just a joke...

So, if you're caught doing something despicable, the fall back position is: It was just a joke.

Oh yeah, I'm fooled...
You don't seem fooled.

If it were really a joke they would have done it, seen the expression on their faces, and then in the next instant said that they were just kidding and offered them their meal for free. However, that didn't happen.
That's pretty much what happened at the Arby's except for the free part. The officer refused because she was concerned about what might happen to her order

Re: Whataburger refused service to police officers

Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2015 2:16 pm
by winters
Why this is national news is beyond me. The officer should have complained to corporate office and have them handle it. Going to the media over not being served just shows you have some agenda.

Re: Whataburger refused service to police officers

Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2015 2:25 pm
by Abraham
winters,

Please, correct me if I'm wrong.

Are you suggesting the police have some sort of nefarious agenda?

Re: Whataburger refused service to police officers

Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2015 3:30 pm
by Taypo
winters wrote:Why this is national news is beyond me. The officer should have complained to corporate office and have them handle it. Going to the media over not being served just shows you have some agenda.
Yep, they've got an agenda alright. Exposing crappy service and horrid management.

Cops 1: Manager 0

Re: Whataburger refused service to police officers

Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2015 8:16 pm
by Right2Carry
Taypo wrote:
winters wrote:Why this is national news is beyond me. The officer should have complained to corporate office and have them handle it. Going to the media over not being served just shows you have some agenda.
Yep, they've got an agenda alright. Exposing crappy service and horrid management.

Cops 1: Manager 0
Let's not forget crappy food as well.

Re: Whataburger refused service to police officers

Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2015 8:26 pm
by mojo84
Right2Carry wrote:
Taypo wrote:
winters wrote:Why this is national news is beyond me. The officer should have complained to corporate office and have them handle it. Going to the media over not being served just shows you have some agenda.
Yep, they've got an agenda alright. Exposing crappy service and horrid management.

Cops 1: Manager 0
Let's not forget crappy food as well.
Matter of opinion. :roll:

Re: Whataburger refused service to police officers

Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2015 9:12 pm
by Charlies.Contingency
mojo84 wrote:
Right2Carry wrote:
Taypo wrote:
winters wrote:Why this is national news is beyond me. The officer should have complained to corporate office and have them handle it. Going to the media over not being served just shows you have some agenda.
Yep, they've got an agenda alright. Exposing crappy service and horrid management.

Cops 1: Manager 0
Let's not forget crappy food as well.
Matter of opinion. :roll:
I agree with mojo. Some people don't like onions too, but I like a patty melt whenever I'm travelling and see a WB.

Re: Whataburger refused service to police officers

Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2015 9:15 pm
by Taypo
mojo84 wrote:
Right2Carry wrote:
Taypo wrote:
winters wrote:Why this is national news is beyond me. The officer should have complained to corporate office and have them handle it. Going to the media over not being served just shows you have some agenda.
Yep, they've got an agenda alright. Exposing crappy service and horrid management.

Cops 1: Manager 0
Let's not forget crappy food as well.
Matter of opinion. :roll:
We do agree occasionally ;)

Re: Whataburger refused service to police officers

Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2015 9:25 pm
by mojo84
Taypo wrote:
mojo84 wrote:
Right2Carry wrote:
Taypo wrote:
winters wrote:Why this is national news is beyond me. The officer should have complained to corporate office and have them handle it. Going to the media over not being served just shows you have some agenda.
Yep, they've got an agenda alright. Exposing crappy service and horrid management.

Cops 1: Manager 0
Let's not forget crappy food as well.
Matter of opinion. :roll:
We do agree occasionally ;)
We can't have that. I'll work on it.

Re: Whataburger refused service to police officers

Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2015 10:58 pm
by Right2Carry
mojo84 wrote:
Right2Carry wrote:
Taypo wrote:
winters wrote:Why this is national news is beyond me. The officer should have complained to corporate office and have them handle it. Going to the media over not being served just shows you have some agenda.
Yep, they've got an agenda alright. Exposing crappy service and horrid management.

Cops 1: Manager 0
Let's not forget crappy food as well.
Matter of opinion. :roll:
I would have never figured it was a matter of opinion. Whataburger has some of the nastiest eating places. They may be a shade above McDonald's in fast food but that is about it.

Re: Whataburger refused service to police officers

Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2015 1:19 am
by EEllis
Right2Carry wrote:
mojo84 wrote:
Right2Carry wrote:
Taypo wrote:
winters wrote:Why this is national news is beyond me. The officer should have complained to corporate office and have them handle it. Going to the media over not being served just shows you have some agenda.
Yep, they've got an agenda alright. Exposing crappy service and horrid management.

Cops 1: Manager 0
Let's not forget crappy food as well.
Matter of opinion. :roll:
I would have never figured it was a matter of opinion. Whataburger has some of the nastiest eating places. They may be a shade above McDonald's in fast food but that is about it.
I get that you won't eat there. But do you get that being that derogatory about a place that people have said they like could be considered insulting?

Re: Whataburger refused service to police officers

Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2015 5:54 am
by Richbirdhunter
EEllis wrote:
Right2Carry wrote:
mojo84 wrote:
Right2Carry wrote:
Taypo wrote:
winters wrote:Why this is national news is beyond me. The officer should have complained to corporate office and have them handle it. Going to the media over not being served just shows you have some agenda.
Yep, they've got an agenda alright. Exposing crappy service and horrid management.

Cops 1: Manager 0
Let's not forget crappy food as well.
Matter of opinion. :roll:
I would have never figured it was a matter of opinion. Whataburger has some of the nastiest eating places. They may be a shade above McDonald's in fast food but that is about it.
I get that you won't eat there. But do you get that being that derogatory about a place that people have said they like could be considered insulting?

2015 the year that everyone was offended by everything.
We have come the place that we are insulted that we all don't agree that WB isn't the best place. It's not derogatory not to like WB. Its ok not to like WB, it's also ok to voice that opinion.

Re: Whataburger refused service to police officers

Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2015 9:00 am
by Abraham
I agree with Rich.

I love WB burgers and fries, but if you care to criticize WB, I don't mind in the least...

Re: Whataburger refused service to police officers

Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2015 9:15 am
by Taypo
Just because he's wrong doesn't make his opinion any less valid :)

Re: Whataburger refused service to police officers

Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2015 9:41 am
by Deltaboy
WhataBurger fired the punk, Apologised to the Police and restated their long standing support for Law enforcement. :tiphat: :txflag: