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Originally posted by notcasesensitive
If it makes you feel better, usually that action results in a compensating reaction by the kitchen. If I send something back, I typically don't want anything in return. But I only send stuff back in extreme circumstances (hair (not mine) in food, etc.), not because I don't like how something is prepared.
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all the stories I've heard of restaurant people spitting, coming, etc. in food are not revenge based for a send back . they are all based upon hate for the average diner at the restaurant. They want to fuck with the food of anyone who would cause them to have to work where they work.
My sample is the guy in Fight Club, and 1 cook I've heard of who gobbed on hamburgers because he hated anyone who could afford to eat at the place he worked. Note that Fight Club was supposedly based upon true stories the author had heard.