Larry
Jacksonville,#2Consumer Comment
Wed, September 28, 2005
I won't go into a Burger King over this same thing. Their dining rooms are dirty and their employees are rude. I'm sure there are a few well run BKs out there, but it's been a long time since I've seen one. When I went there in the past they got the order wrong more often than they got it right, and after a while it's just not worth the trouble. So now when I'm in the mood for high calorie-low nutrition pseudo-food, I exercise my right as a consumer to take my money somewhere else. BTW I don't blame the employees. This is just bad management and training. You might think that it's isolated to a few stores in a few areas, but I've seen it in BKs all over the country. It's no wonder they're going broke.
Ryan
Nope,#3Consumer Comment
Wed, September 28, 2005
If I dont get an apology to this idiotic complaint from the poster, the attorney general, the president, the united nations, and NORAD as well as NASA, then I am writing to the papers, telling 30 people i know, never going to georgia, and calling off Christmas.
Charles
No,#4Consumer Comment
Tue, June 14, 2005
Yes they are paid to clean up the store, but not the messes your bratty little kids made. You should have raised them better, and I doubt the employees would have told them to clean it up if the mess consisted of a few straw wrappers and misturned chairs. As for the smoking section, I've yet to see a Burger King with a smoking section. They probably wanted you to go outside. If the dining area was square-shaped, then it was all one room and you should not have been smoking inside. Get off your high horse once in a while, chances are some of the employees are smarter than you.