On the 15th, Mr. A, who said he lives in Paju, posted on the online community "Bobae Dream" that he was "a person who knows a lot about meat.
A posted a message asking, "Am I a complainer?" A customer ordered an extra serving of ogyeopsal at a samgyeopsal restaurant near her house, but was told, "It's too fatty.
According to Mr. A, the manager replied, "Due to the nature of ogyeopsal, it comes with this amount of fat."
In response, Mr. A protested, "I go out to eat meat every weekend, but I've never seen ogyeopsal like this."
"If that's the case, I'll bring you another piece of meat, so please change it for free," he said, and offered a different piece of meat.
I thought it was my fault, so I posted this. If it was a post intended to destroy the store, I would have published the store's name. It's been hard for self-employed people lately, so I'd like to make it as easy as possible.
I won't show any sympathy. Please look at the condition of the meat and tell me if I was too bad." In response, netizens commented, "Isn't that meant to wipe the hot plate?" and "The meat is cooked on the hot plate before it is cooked.
Responses included, "I have to say, 'Please change it,'" "The amount of pork fat is too much" and "It's hard to judge when you can't see the whole meat."
Another netizen who has been dealing with meat for 30 years commented, "When you look at the back of a samgyeopsal, you can see that much fat.
There are some thick parts. The way both sides handled the situation is disappointing. Even if the manager lost money, I think he should have cut that part diagonally, and Mr. A should have ordered the whole samgyeopsal instead of just one or two pieces of meat.
It would have been nice if they had shown it to me."
2024/11/16 20:37 KST
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