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Date: | Tue, 6 Jan 1998 06:23:28 -0500 |
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On Mon, 5 Jan 1998, Laura wrote:
>my salad dressing. To me, oil and vinegar is just that, oil and
>vinegar. Nothing else. Looking at the container the dressing came
>in, however, I quickly realized that it was more than that so I read
>the ingredients. It also had onion and garlic (not a problem) and
>non-fat milk solids. Grrrrrr! Needless to say, I ate my salad
>plain.
Why did you 'settle', and not complain? I would have politely, but
assertively COMPLAINED that the dressing was NOT what I had ordered,
and I would have INSISTED they get me the dressing I HAD ordered...
and let them know that if the would not or could not comply with my
order, that my business would be taken elsewhere.
D. June ;-)
X-NO-ARCHIVE: YES
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