I work at a self-serve frozen yoghurt store, with sprinkles and syrup and all the fixin’s, and this one time a woman came in with her kids. She bought them plain cups of yoghurt, sat down with them in a corner and, from the depths of her purse, whipped out a little pocket-sized tube of rainbow sprinkles (which we HAVE in the store) and topped off her kids’ yoghurt. This was several months ago and I think about it to this fucking day.
my friend once reached inside his backpack to retrieve a 2L bottle of sprite right in front of and after when he told the waitress he didnt want any drinks
That mom saying "no one will notice" is my mom saying "no one will look at your feet" while getting me horrible shoes as a child. Bullshit mom. Bullshit.
H o l y s h i t I went to dinner w my boyfriend's parents and his stepmom brought her own salad dressing and: trav and justin are right. It happened like a month ago and I'm still talking about it.
You know if someone asked "how can I improve my Arby's experience?" They absolutely would tell them to discreetly bring in baggies of their own special sauces and spices.
I have friends who have very particular food needs they'd be deeply uncomfortable breaking and would absolutely do something like this like... if people want to make their food comfortable and palatable and enjoyable just let them do it.
Fair, but it's more that it's rude to like...use a resturaunts space and utensils but refuse to pay for anything extra out of principle, not so much if you do it out of neccessity. Mostly if you do it blatantly in front of a waitress, because that's cash on your bill that could up the tip, yknow?