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gingin410 06-19-2014 12:53 PM

Poor customer service
 
I am an old-fashioned American cheese-burger fan and always add sweet relish. I started asking for Square One to carry sweet relish back in April. I even sent an e-mail to the address published on their site. Not only haven't they made sweet relish available for those that request it, I feel as though I have been ignored as I could have received a response to my e-mail. Anyway...I won't vote for them as the best burger place.

Patty55 06-19-2014 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by gingin410 (Post 895488)
I am an old-fashioned American cheese-burger fan and always add sweet relish. I started asking for Square One to carry sweet relish back in April. I even sent an e-mail to the address published on their site. Not only haven't they made sweet relish available for those that request it, I feel as though I have been ignored as I could have received a response to my e-mail. Anyway...I won't vote for them as the best burger place.

If you like the place why not bring your own relish? When I lived in upstate NY I brought my own cranberry sauce to one place, had to bring real butter to almost everywhere else.

CFrance 06-19-2014 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Patty55 (Post 895502)
If you like the place why not bring your own relish? When I lived in upstate NY I brought my own cranberry sauce to one place, had to bring real butter to almost everywhere else.

I can see that. You'd think a hamburger joint would have relish, though...

Down Sized 06-19-2014 01:43 PM

I'm from central USA. I must say I have never heard of relish on a hamburger. Let alone sweet relish. Maybe a hot dog. Is this a Philippines or South Korea thing?

CFrance 06-19-2014 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Down Sized (Post 895513)
I'm from central USA. I must say I have never heard of relish on a hamburger. Let alone sweet relish. Maybe a hot dog. Is this a Philippines or South Korea thing?

Nope. grew up with it in PA and later NJ and MI.

Bogie Shooter 06-19-2014 02:31 PM

Relish is for hot dogs!

Indydealmaker 06-19-2014 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by gingin410 (Post 895488)
I am an old-fashioned American cheese-burger fan and always add sweet relish. I started asking for Square One to carry sweet relish back in April. I even sent an e-mail to the address published on their site. Not only haven't they made sweet relish available for those that request it, I feel as though I have been ignored as I could have received a response to my e-mail. Anyway...I won't vote for them as the best burger place.

That is interesting that you did not get an email response. I have corresponded by email with both corporate and the local restaurant with excellent results.

Bonny 06-19-2014 02:55 PM

I'm from Michigan. Never heard of relish on a hamburger. Pickles on a burger, relish on a hot dog. But, we all like what we like. I like mayo on my burger and people will say, oh no, mustard & ketchup. LOL

CFrance 06-19-2014 03:19 PM

I don't like relish on anything anymore. But we did have it in GR. They also had a hot dog relish that was mustard based. Now that was good.

gatherer47 06-19-2014 03:26 PM

I have noticed several restaurants that don't carry relish.I do use it on my burger.And Bonny,I put mayo on my peanut butter sandwich.

CFrance 06-19-2014 03:46 PM

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Originally Posted by gatherer47 (Post 895577)
I have noticed several restaurants that don't carry relish.I do use it on my burger.And Bonny,I put mayo on my peanut butter sandwich.

So does my husband. Blech.

SantaClaus 06-19-2014 04:37 PM

Hmmm... the website says there's no doggie dining at the Villages location, but it sounds like folks who have been say there is. Can anyone confirm?

Indydealmaker 06-19-2014 05:58 PM

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Originally Posted by SantaClaus (Post 895617)
Hmmm... the website says there's no doggie dining at the Villages location, but it sounds like folks who have been say there is. Can anyone confirm?

There was Doggie Dining at the new location for a few weeks until management determined that Wildwood needed to write a town regulation approving or disapproving dogs dining on outdoor patios.

Typical of the way our brilliant government works: Such a activity is legal in Florida provided that the local government does not have a law against it. Even though Wildwood DID NOT have a law against it, since they did not have one FOR , the doggie dining was illegal.

REALLY ASS BACKWARDS! I guess in our New World Order, everything is illegal unless a law is written allowing it. Now I am really worried. I just checked and there is no law specifically allowing breathing in a public place!

TomOB 06-19-2014 06:29 PM

Pickle relish is chopped pickles IMHO.

BarryRX 06-19-2014 06:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Indydealmaker (Post 895650)
There was Doggie Dining at the new location for a few weeks until management determined that Wildwood needed to write a town regulation approving or disapproving dogs dining on outdoor patios.

Typical of the way our brilliant government works: Such a activity is legal in Florida provided that the local government does not have a law against it. Even though Wildwood DID NOT have a law against it, since they did not have one FOR , the doggie dining was illegal.

REALLY ASS BACKWARDS! I guess in our New World Order, everything is illegal unless a law is written allowing it. Now I am really worried. I just checked and there is no law specifically allowing breathing in a public place!

I think you've got that a bit backwards. You say that this is typical of the way our brilliant government works and it has something to do with our "New World Order", when in fact our government (Federal, State, or Local) did absolutely nothing in this case. What probably happened is that some lawyer at Square One corporate headquarters decided that their corporate exposure to lawsuits was too great unless a law was passed allowing it. Isn't this post supposed to be about a hamburger restaurant?


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