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rhood
07-30-2020, 07:52 AM
Why do restaurants assume that everyone wants lemon in their water? I am allergic and if I don’t ask for no lemon I get lemon. When I order coffee, I am nearly always asked if I want cream and sugar (no). Why don’t they do the same for water?
davem4616
07-30-2020, 08:14 AM
Why do restaurants assume that everyone wants lemon in their water? I am allergic and if I don’t ask for no lemon I get lemon. When I order coffee, I am nearly always asked if I want cream and sugar (no). Why don’t they do the same for water?
the easiest behavior we can change is our own....seems like you just need to continue to say "water, hold the lemon please"
my wife is extremely allergic to crustaceans...we always ask, otherwise it's a trip to the ER
many restaurants put an alert on the order if anyone conveys that they have an allergy and a manager will deliver that dish as a safeguard
stay safe
D.Bolen
07-30-2020, 09:54 AM
Lemon can help mask the sometimes-unpleasant taste of tap water.
njbchbum
07-30-2020, 10:08 AM
Maybe because lemon in a glass of water helps prevent kidney stones and folks are following their doctor's suggestion? Maybe because diners will simply add a packet of sugar to the glass to make a 'free' glass of lemonade?
I do not enjoy restaurant lemon water and learned long ago to simply ask for water no lemon! When they forget and bring lemon I simply discard the lemon on the placemat.
retiredguy123
07-30-2020, 10:57 AM
I don't like it because you don't know if the outside of the lemon is clean.
dewilson58
07-30-2020, 11:38 AM
Why do restaurants assume that everyone wants lemon in their water? I am allergic and if I don’t ask for no lemon I get lemon. When I order coffee, I am nearly always asked if I want cream and sugar (no). Why don’t they do the same for water?
Why??.............no body puts cream or sugar in water.
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CWGUY
07-30-2020, 12:05 PM
Why do restaurants assume that everyone wants lemon in their water? I am allergic and if I don’t ask for no lemon I get lemon. When I order coffee, I am nearly always asked if I want cream and sugar (no). Why don’t they do the same for water?
:oops: Then say "No lemon please".
:confused: In 70 years I have never heard of anyone being allergic to lemon ( I'm sure you are ). What happens? Does it make you pucker up? :icon_wink:
DeanFL
07-30-2020, 12:55 PM
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we DO like lemon in water, adds a nice flavor. BUT depending on the restaurant we sometimes skip as SOMEONE in the back has to slice that lemon, not sure of hygene. I know paranoid, but...
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Jayhawk
07-30-2020, 01:09 PM
I don't like it because you don't know if the outside of the lemon is clean.
If you can trust the inside of the glass is clean, I'd say you are safe with the lemon being clean.
retiredguy123
07-30-2020, 01:11 PM
If you can trust the inside of the glass is clean, I'd say you are safe with the lemon being clean.
I can't trust that either. That's why I only drink bottled beer, not draft.
JerryLBell
07-30-2020, 07:54 PM
I don't like it because you don't know if the outside of the lemon is clean.
I've read online (so it HAS to be true, right?) that lemon piece in restaurants are usually the filthiest thing served in bars and restaurants.
I always order "Ice water, no lemon, no straw." About a third of the time, they deliver a glass of water with no lemon, no ice and with a straw. So it's easy to tell people like myself that don't want lemons added to their water in a restaurant or bar setting (I don't mind it at home) but actually getting that can be another matter.
It reminds me of getting an unasked-for pickle with my sandwich at a restaurant. I bloody hate pickles and will say, in no uncertain terms, "And absolutely no pickles anywhere near my plate!" and yet will often get a smelly gherkin with the meal. And very often there is no mention of a pickle in the menu and yet it comes.
Well, I could go on, but it would be more in the vein of "first world problems". Instead, I'm going to try to be calm and just feel fortunate that I live here with my wife among great new friends, am having as much fun as I can in these trying times and the Covid ain't kilt me yet!
roscoguy
07-31-2020, 05:36 AM
Why do restaurants assume that everyone wants lemon in their water? I am allergic and if I don’t ask for no lemon I get lemon. When I order coffee, I am nearly always asked if I want cream and sugar (no). Why don’t they do the same for water?
It is odd, and I've wondered when & why the lemon thing began. Being that you are allergic, it will probably have to be up to you to ask for lemon-free water. Good luck with that! If asked, I usually say 'no lemon' but when it arrives it's been 50/50 or so.
The pickle dilemma also mentioned in this thread is one that has stumped me for decades though. I don't hate pickles exactly but have never felt that they enhance the flavor of every imaginable sandwich or the side order of fries that they ooze pickle juice all over. :yuck:
Maybe lemon and pickle farmers own most restaurants??? :icon_wink:
blueash
07-31-2020, 07:25 AM
The thing that has always perplexed me is why don't restaurants charge for water. A glass of Coke costs them less than a quarter for the Coke itself, the rest of the $2.59 is partly for the glass, the straw, the washing, the server's time, and profit. But all of those extras are identical for the free water. Add a lemon slice and there is another cost of your free water. So instead of $2.59 they would charge 2.19 for your glass of water.
And the servers who do all the work bringing the free water get no tip where they'd make a little more if the water were billed. Maybe all you water drinkers would consider adding an extra 40 cents to your tip. Just a thought.
NotFromAroundHere
07-31-2020, 08:50 AM
If you can trust the inside of the glass is clean, I'd say you are safe with the lemon being clean.
I'm almost sure they don't run lemons through a dishwasher.
NotFromAroundHere
07-31-2020, 08:51 AM
I can't trust that either. That's why I only drink bottled beer, not draft.
What makes you think the inside of the bottle was clean?
coffeebean
07-31-2020, 04:59 PM
When I request water, I always say, "water, no lemon please". Half the time, maybe more, I get water with lemon. I remove the lemon immediately and if there is any flavor of the lemon, I will request another glass of water with "no lemon, please". They get it right the second time.
rjm1cc
07-31-2020, 05:42 PM
I assume most of the items on the menu have a standard configuration and if you want a change you have to ask for it. Water must be one. I use lemon and I would say about half the time I am asked if I want lemon. I never remember to ask for lemon.
mtdjed
07-31-2020, 09:49 PM
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we DO like lemon in water, adds a nice flavor. BUT depending on the restaurant we sometimes skip as SOMEONE in the back has to slice that lemon, not sure of hygene. I know paranoid, but...
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. So why are you at this restaurant? If you are that worried about that maligned slice of lemon, just imagine what they are doing with your foods. Think of the opportunities they have. Especially if you are rude or a low tipper.
charlieo1126@gmail.com
08-01-2020, 09:15 AM
A little different take them the thread , how about all those who go to a restaurant and order just water or water and whatever add a couple of bucks to tip ???!
Topspinmo
08-01-2020, 09:12 PM
I don’t drink restaurant water.
DonH57
08-01-2020, 11:20 PM
I've never been asked if I want lemon in my water at any restaurant in the villages but I never drink restaurant water either.
Two Bills
08-02-2020, 03:14 AM
Drink beer.
Much safer than water!
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