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| - Okay. So I was going to give Papaya Hut a million stars for having one of the most incredible smoothies I have ever had. And the vegan soup I had there was amazing too. Aside from the undeniable sketchiness of the place, the drinks/food are terrific.
But then I was walking past Papaya Hut yesterday, and outside, they had a display of the sizes: small, medium, large. A small is much cheaper than a large. When I went to the Papaya Hut to order a vegan-friendly smoothie, I asked for a SMALL. I know that I did because I was trying to conserve my cash, avoid igesting a bazillion calories, and the guy behind the counter faltered a tiny bit before giving me a kind of strange, "mm..'kay". I received a HUGE cup which cost about 6 bucks, and with the soup, my order was around $12. I didn't mind because it was all so good and I assumed the huge cup was the only size available.
Now if you offer a small, and I ask for a small, and you acknowledge it, why not give me a small? I detest when establishments take advantage of their customers. I do not like being manipulated in these types of situations, because it has happened before this as well.
Perhaps it was a mistake, and that is why I did give Papaya Hut three stars, instead of one. Perhaps he really did not hear me and acknowledge me as I perceived him to. Or maybe the different size thing is a newer addition. But I have a sneaking suspicion I was taken advantage of.
It is going to be so hard to avoid the temptation of blended, oozy, fruit goodness whilst walking by this place. Good thing I'm moving.
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