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In reply to the discussion: 'BLACK PPL' printed on IHOP receipt offends Texas customers [View all]Travis_0004
(5,417 posts)11. At a bar it makes sense
People walk up, order a drink, then go off sonewhere.
In this case, they got the order to go. It was likely used as a description so they knew who to give the food to if several people were waiting.
The correct procedure would be to ask for their name and put Rolman on the receipt. When the food is ready, you can call out 'rollman' and he gets his food.
They probably thought putting black people was easier, and they would still know who to give the food too. Its not the right way to do it, but probably thought to be easier
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sure.....but what kind of waiter raises the issue of tipping before the food is served....or at all?
virtualobserver
Mar 2016
#3
Table number is NOT related to this situation. The customers were NOT sitting at a table.
IEH
Apr 2016
#53
Some places do that. Table No. At bars/restaurants a group descriptor is often used.
Yo_Mama
Mar 2016
#32
I had the ability to label my tables whatever I could print when I worked at one place
Reter
Mar 2016
#45
There has been an uptick in these sorts of obnoxious or racist comments on rest. Rcts of late
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2016
#20
A black waiter using "black people" to identify folks who placed a take-out order
Nye Bevan
Mar 2016
#18