Llama wrote:This is unrelated to the original post, but it's what I thought the topic was about when I read the title, so I'll stick it here.
I hate discrepancies between the list of ingredients in the description of the dish on the menu and the actual dish. This ranges from simple things like my curry from a local Thai restaurant that came with everything listed on the menu, plus onions (I'm not very fond of onions) to less simple substitutions like switching tilapia for halibut and not telling me beforehand.
guinness wrote:I have also started to notice that some places raise the prices on their delivery menu vs eating there w/o telling you like Jimmy Johns. Tricky tricky. They also throw in a delivery charge.
Tricky tricky. They also throw in a delivery charge.
elakin wrote:(for the OP, many to-go menus will state "prices subject to change without notice" somewhere on them, and that's specifically to address this sort of issue, where you've got a menu that's been in your drawer for a couple years and the prices have since been raised).
Mhays wrote:Sometimes this means I get my lazy butt into the car and pick it up myself.
boudreaulicious wrote:However, I did have a look at Spoon's online menu and GH's site and there are random differences (mostly in the app's)--all about $1 higher on GH. But it's very random and not at all widespread. Almost as if maybe Spoon has raised some prices but not updated their website. And it would make sense since GH's site would need to be accurate since they have to process the transaction.
So this is very interesting...is Spoon's online menu accurate and GH is marking up? Or is Spoon's online menu sporting some outdated prices? I've never checked the actual prices of the order to compare to what's advertised on the website. May have to continue this analysis (expose'?) tomorrow evening.
Darren72 wrote:Frankly, I've always thought the common $3 delivery charges were way too low. I would certainly be willing to pay more than that.
ronnie_suburban wrote: I'm often surprised by how low delivery fees are and would happily pay more for delivery if it ultimately expanded the number of places that delivered to my house. It seems we're in the minority, though, as evidenced in part by this thread.
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Kennyz wrote:ronnie_suburban wrote: I'm often surprised by how low delivery fees are and would happily pay more for delivery if it ultimately expanded the number of places that delivered to my house. It seems we're in the minority, though, as evidenced in part by this thread.
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I don't know about that. I put "I don't like/ value delivery" posts in the same category as "Looking for the best canned mushrooms" posts. Our views are just so far apart, there doesn't seem much point in replying.