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How's this for a firsthand experience?
I'm over in the South Summerlin area for work and look up what fast-er food options are nearby. Rachel's Kitchen shows up with two $$ on it, meaning it's not super cheap but it shouldn't be ridiculously priced either, so I expected to find something for $6, no drink. That's a reasonable expectation.
When I get there, the parking is bad because all the spaces are crammed together, making it hard to park the company van (standard sized van mind you, not a giant box truck).
I go inside and stare at a wall of words and prices that start at $9 each.
A woman behind the counter asks if I'm ready to order and I say I have no idea because this is my first time and I don't know how it works.
She then points to another menu, again everything costing $9 or more.
I fumble around with the menu for a bit then ask "Do you have anything that's not as expensive?" whereupon she laughs at me and says "we have a kids menu..."
Okay, maybe for other people, that are ordering for children, that would be a good choice. But I'm not a child and don't want to spend $7 on a kids meal that is smaller than the adult portions.
Maybe the food is good, if you want to spring $9 + on a salad. As a poor working man I don't have that kind of money, and I don't appreciate being laughed at for asking for something that is cheaper, and I understand that a kids meal is cheaper, but it is not a substitute for a large mans portion.
Upset with the off-base remark, I left Rachel's Kitchen, walked down the parking lot to Subway and had a sandwich maker who was very polite and respectful. (I got a great subway sandwich at a good price and was treated with respect, where at Rachel's Kitchen I got none of these three.)
Maybe for other people it is a good experience, but for me it wasn't.
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