Obviously, they are referring to the size issue in "before leaving the counter". Given that they specifically include what to do if you notice it after you sat down, it should be obvious that you don't check the burger toppings while at the counter, but apparently not.@hbbigdaddy wrote:
I don't feel like reading thru 60 pages to see if this has been commented on....but I've never done this part. Does anyone else stand at the counter and unwrap your burger to see if it is correct? Only a shopper would stand at the counter and open the burger. A "normal" customer would go sit and upon opening the burger notice something was wrong and come back to the counter to say something.
I know they say "if you do not notice." I'm curious why they bother saying to have your order corrected before leaving the counter. It would be easy if they did not put fries in the bag, but no way to know how many patties you got or what toppings might be wrong.
CHECK YOUR ORDER FOR ACCURACY. If any part of your order is wrong, including toppings or size of fries/sandwich,
have your order corrected before leaving the counter. If you do not notice until after you sit down or after you have started
eating, go back up to the counter to have the error corrected. Don't include the correction time in your timing. Do NOT ask
for a refund
@wrosie wrote:
Is it cheaper than ordering a burger with cheese.
From whst ive read here the grilled cheese just uses the buns upside down. You added a beef patti so I don't understand why the difference from a small cheese burger.
@hbbigdaddy wrote:
The article i saw said it was MORE CHEESE. That is the difference.
So when filling out the report, do you put down you ordered a grilled cheese or the cheeseburger? I guess you would put down grilled cheese and maybe explain you added a patty?
@wrosie wrote:
Is it cheaper than ordering a burger with cheese.
From whst ive read here the grilled cheese just uses the buns upside down. You added a beef patti so I don't understand why the difference from a small cheese burger.
@ShopperGirly wrote:
Yes- the buns are inside out but they are grilled and smashed so really greasy I would say. I just checked the box for grilled cheese and complete the report. Nowhere did I need to mention that I added a patty. It was very cheesy. It really tastes different than a cheeseburger.
15 minutes after receiving the order! I had to refresh myself on the guidelines recently.@Tiffany0921 wrote:
For the dine in shops, do we need to stay 15 minutes after we receive our food, or just be in the location 15 minutes total?
thank you!@Okie wrote:
15 minutes after receiving the order! I had to refresh myself on the guidelines recently.@Tiffany0921 wrote:
For the dine in shops, do we need to stay 15 minutes after we receive our food, or just be in the location 15 minutes total?
Does it cost more (or less) than adding the patty to a grilled cheese?@tigerdave wrote:
Some of the Five Guys near me actually added it to the menu and call it a Patty Melt.
@MisterBill wrote:
Does it cost more (or less) than adding the patty to a grilled cheese?@tigerdave wrote:
Some of the Five Guys near me actually added it to the menu and call it a Patty Melt.
I was just looking at a menu of a local poke place, and they have a "make your own" as well as some standard dishes, and it seems like they're charging $1 more for the standard ones than they would if you got the same thing with make your own.
That wasn't my point. I was wondering if the grilled cheese plus patty cost more or less than a cheeseburger. I just checked my FG and they have the Patty Melt for $8.05 but the Little Cheeseburger is $8.15, so 10c more. When ordering the Grilled cheese (which is $6.15), adding a patty is not an option, but it is for a hamburger, and it's $2. So basically it's the same 10c difference vs. adding the patty to the Grilled Cheese or ordering a Little Cheeseburger.@weatherman2111 wrote:
The patty costs extra. it would be very strange and money-losing if it didn't.
This is eerily and precisely accurate to my area. ShopperGirly, I'm starting to think we may be in the same area!@ShopperGirly wrote:
In my area, a grilled cheese is 6.29 and the patty is 2.50, for a total of 8.79. I have not seen a "Patty Melt" on the menu.
They do, which is why they call you, but their job is to pay as little as possible no matter what. They have a detailed record of what you've been paid, and each time you accept less, that becomes your new pay ceiling. It's an odd model, but it clearly works for them.@TPWS wrote:
There's someone new in my area who keeps snatching my towns FG's for base pay to around 13, this is kinda blowing me. The shop is in walking distance but principality wise I can't do below 20. They always hardball with 18 on MAO's but I still pass. Once you've gotten paid 40 to close to 50 you can't go back. What makes it worse is whenever the newbies flake they'll hit me up for 25-30 for the same shop. I feel like MSC callers should take into consideration the consistent shoppers whose done many especially at the same location. Just throw me my 20 maaaan lol
Yes, it discourages you from taking the shop at a lower price since you will be nearby or want to help them out, since it will come back to hurt you the next time and going forward.@gukka wrote:
They do, which is why they call you, but their job is to pay as little as possible no matter what. They have a detailed record of what you've been paid, and each time you accept less, that becomes your new pay ceiling. It's an odd model, but it clearly works for them.
@BabyBooey19 wrote:
The last 6 months if my FG report is "perfect" scores - it gets approved instantly. I'd day 80% f my reports are perfect, 20% are bad. Anyways I did on online order shop today--- and it was truly a flawless visit and I marked the report accordingly and now it says "QC" - not approved. Anyone had that?