Woman Shocked To Find Quarter-Filled Cup After Requesting Drink With No Ice
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A customer expressed dissatisfaction after receiving her drink only a quarter full following her request for no ice
Ariy Madri posted a video on her TikTok account showing the quarter-filled cup of drink she had received after asking for no ice.
"This is my first time purchasing food here and ordering a drink without ice, and this is what I received," she said.
Ariy added that when she asked the staff, they informed her that the drink was served that way because she had requested for no ice.
Image via @ariymadri (TikTok)
Some netizens commented that the drink was served according to the machine's preset measurement
"If we use a machine, we can't do anything about it because it already has its own measurement. It's different if we mix it ourselves; we can adjust it even though there is already a standard operating procedure. Staff need to inform customers about how much drink they will get," a user commented.
"This type of food and beverage service measures drinks according to a set measurement. It's different if you go to a food stall or a tom yum restaurant where you can request no ice, but the drink measurement remains the same," remarked another.
Image via @ariymadri (TikTok)
Meanwhile, others suggested that the drink should still contain a reasonable amount of liquid despite being served without ice
"Even if the drink doesn't have ice, it should still have a reasonable amount of water. I've worked in F&B before, and at least half the cup should be filled," a user said.
"I get that requesting no ice means less water, but this is just too little — there's barely any drink," another added.
"Even so, they could've just added plain water to fill it up," another remarked.
Image via @ariymadri (TikTok)
SAYS has reached out to the restaurant for a comment but has yet to receive a reply.
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