"Janet" > wrote in message
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> In article >, says...
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>> "sf" > wrote in message
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>> > I wonder why? He's a restaurateur for cripe's sake.
>> > http://totaliceland.com/here-is-one-...id-in-iceland/
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>> And you think people who own restaurants should never go out to eat
>> elsewhere? Especially while traveling?
>>
>> If I owned a restaurant, I wouldn't want to fall behind the times and I
>> would for sure check out my competitors. And if I traveled, I would most
>> likely want to go out to eat at least some of the time.
>
> and if you had half a brain you'd read the link before making a
> comment that demonstrates you haven't a clue what happened or what
> you're talking about.
>
> Janet UK
I did read it. Maybe I missed something? I'll look again. Nope. I didn't
miss a thing. What did you think I missed?
I tried to quote it but couldn't. Bottom line, they moved people to the bar
because a celebrity was coming. Gordon being the celebrity. I don't really
see the problem here other than them moving the other diners (no specifics
as to what that means) which wouldn't necessarily be the first time a
business has done something like this.
I have been moved to the bar on occasion when a restaurant was busy and so
have my parents. They have told me as such. Sometimes when there are just
two people there and a larger group comes in, they might move the smaller
group to the bar. I can't say that this has happened often, but it has
happened.
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