What did you have for lunch or dinner today?
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@scottalanmiller said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
@Dashrender said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
@scottalanmiller said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
Taco Bell!
Me too - wanted to see if I could match Scott's $2.38 menu choices.. nope Of course I did get a three taco combo
Bean Burrito + Cheesy Bean and Rice Burrito
and I just realized - still tired I guess, you were ordering only 2 items, not three.
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@Dashrender said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
@scottalanmiller said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
@Dashrender said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
I asked for a cheesy bean, and they tried to ring up a Bean Burrito (at least that was the display) - again, that was $1.29.
Cheesy Bean AND RICE, or a Cheesy Bean Burrito? Not the same thing. Like everything, semantics matter. A cheesy bean burrito is a bean burrito with cheese. A Cheesy Bean AND RICE burrito is on their dollar menu.
I said - And I'd like a cheese and bean burrito. on the screen it said - bean burrito - $1.29 there was no mention of cheese, which is why I questioned it.
Then I noticed the full on name on the $1 menu. cheese/rice/bean - $1
Perhaps he just didn't hear me say cheese and bean burrito, and only heard bean burrito.
It doesn't matter what you order, you're still going to get a colon blaster.
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Grey - you going to DCC?
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@Dashrender said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
@scottalanmiller said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
@Dashrender said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
I asked for a cheesy bean, and they tried to ring up a Bean Burrito (at least that was the display) - again, that was $1.29.
Cheesy Bean AND RICE, or a Cheesy Bean Burrito? Not the same thing. Like everything, semantics matter. A cheesy bean burrito is a bean burrito with cheese. A Cheesy Bean AND RICE burrito is on their dollar menu.
I said - And I'd like a cheese and bean burrito. on the screen it said - bean burrito - $1.29 there was no mention of cheese, which is why I questioned it.
Then I noticed the full on name on the $1 menu. cheese/rice/bean - $1
> Perhaps he just didn't hear me say cheese and bean burrito, and only heard bean burrito.
Remember that the person taking the order is a minimum wage drone having withdrawls from not having their phone stuck to their face who couldn't give less of a shit if you get what you ordered or not.
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@Dashrender said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
I said - And I'd like a cheese and bean burrito. on the screen it said - bean burrito - $1.29 there was no mention of cheese, which is why I questioned it.
There was also no mention of rice. These are names, not descriptions. And the bean burrito already has cheese, so it would not have appeared on the screen. Had you ordered it with beans, it would not have appeared either. I feel like this is a language issue, the idea that the product names matter is the issue. You ordered as clear as can be a "bean burrito" and that's what they rang up. What you said isn't ambiguous at all, it's absolutely what they did. It just wasn't what you intended.
This is like people saying they installed Zen Server or a Xen server when they meant a XenServer. All are discrete, very precisely different items.
This is where semantics and accuracy are literally the same thing.
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@RojoLoco said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
@Dashrender said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
@scottalanmiller said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
@Dashrender said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
I asked for a cheesy bean, and they tried to ring up a Bean Burrito (at least that was the display) - again, that was $1.29.
Cheesy Bean AND RICE, or a Cheesy Bean Burrito? Not the same thing. Like everything, semantics matter. A cheesy bean burrito is a bean burrito with cheese. A Cheesy Bean AND RICE burrito is on their dollar menu.
I said - And I'd like a cheese and bean burrito. on the screen it said - bean burrito - $1.29 there was no mention of cheese, which is why I questioned it.
Then I noticed the full on name on the $1 menu. cheese/rice/bean - $1
> Perhaps he just didn't hear me say cheese and bean burrito, and only heard bean burrito.
Remember that the person taking the order is a minimum wage drone having withdrawls from not having their phone stuck to their face who couldn't give less of a shit if you get what you ordered or not.
But the person taking the order got it EXACTLY right. In every way. They got the bean burrito with cheese, exactly as he ordered it.
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@Dashrender said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
Perhaps he just didn't hear me say cheese and bean burrito, and only heard bean burrito.
Wouldn't have made a difference as the bean burrito has cheese. Just because you mentioned it, he would not have charged you again for it. So it doesn't show up on the screen. Only if you had said with no cheese, would the removal of the cheese been noted.
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@scottalanmiller said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
@Dashrender said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
I said - And I'd like a cheese and bean burrito. on the screen it said - bean burrito - $1.29 there was no mention of cheese, which is why I questioned it.
There was also no mention of rice. These are names, not descriptions. And the bean burrito already has cheese, so it would not have appeared on the screen. Had you ordered it with beans, it would not have appeared either. I feel like this is a language issue, the idea that the product names matter is the issue. You ordered as clear as can be a "bean burrito" and that's what they rang up. What you said isn't ambiguous at all, it's absolutely what they did. It just wasn't what you intended.
I'll take it on the chin - I was in the drive though, and didn't read the menu.
I have to assume that a bean burrito (that apparently includes cheese) must be a larger item than the been/cheese/rice burrito - unless the rice is so much less expensive and so volume consuming as to allow it to reduce the price by more than 22%.
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@Dashrender said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
I have to assume that a bean burrito (that apparently includes cheese) must be a larger item than the been/cheese/rice burrito - unless the rice is so much less expensive and so volume consuming as to allow it to reduce the price by more than 22%.
The bean burrito is a heftier item. I think they are the same size, but it's a good 50% heavier in weight. The bean burrito is refriend beans as nearly the entire content. It's a serious meal, no fillers. Beans, cheese and a sprinkling of veggies.
The cheesy bean and rice is black beans and rice with a spicy cheese sauce. It's nearly all rice filler. It's very tasty and cheap, but won't fill you up and doesn't have the protein level of the bean burrito. The bean burrito is healthier and more calories. One is really meant as a meal and the other as a snack. But one of each is a good meal with a little variety between the two portions.
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Got it.
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Lunch and dinner today: Chicken cordon bleu, white rice, green beans. Made by me
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Dominica just made chocolate chip cookies!
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Quick bite in the car before my next meeting.
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@RestoronixSean Is that one of the rice bowls from Safeway hot meal deli?
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@RestoronixSean Panda Express?
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@RestoronixSean said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
http://i.imgur.com/xsvCPsJ.jpg
Quick bite in the car before my next meeting.
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@RestoronixSean Are those the Guatemalan insanity peppers of the Quetzlsacatenango?
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@RestoronixSean we should hit that insanely spicy Peruvian place a block over sometime. Living in little Salvador has its benefits.