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[So Cute] Chili's staff saves autistic girl's "broken cheeseburger", story goes viral

Re: [So Cute] Chili's staff saves autistic girl's "broken cheeseburger", story goes v

that's the actual replaced burger lah. the photo was credited to her older sis.. who took it and posted on FB.

Yeah, that's what i thought too.
 
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The mystery of the originally cut burger...
 
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In singapore, you ask for burger, you get something else.
If the autistic girl had complained about her burger in singapore, she would have been beaten up together with the mother.
If the food looks awful or different, just eat and don't make a fuss. It saves a lot of time and hassle.
 
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Seems to be unusually long write-up on something that happens from time to time everywhere.

JW5, your low life sinkie shit loser has posted again...
 
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In singapore, you ask for burger, you get something else.
If the autistic girl had complained about her burger in singapore, she would have been beaten up together with the mother.
If the food looks awful or different, just eat and don't make a fuss. It saves a lot of time and hassle.

i am just glad that i stay away from sinkie.... it shows through your words.
 
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Fux!
Why duplicate
 
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Wats the big deal about a cut burger? Its the kid that is kicking up a fuss. Its the kid's fault. The burgers in the usa are huge n it got cut i dont have a problem. The kid should get with the program. That is life. Deal with it.
 
Re: [So Cute] Chili's staff saves autistic girl's "broken cheeseburger", story goes v

In singapore, you ask for burger, you get something else.
If the autistic girl had complained about her burger in singapore, she would have been beaten up together with the mother.
If the food looks awful or different, just eat and don't make a fuss. It saves a lot of time and hassle.

In sinkieland if you dare complain then the next burger would have been spit on by the staff.
 
Re: [So Cute] Chili's staff saves autistic girl's "broken cheeseburger", story goes v

Wats the big deal about a cut burger? Its the kid that is kicking up a fuss. Its the kid's fault. The burgers in the usa are huge n it got cut i dont have a problem. The kid should get with the program. That is life. Deal with it.

the kid is a retard lah.......have some compassion
 
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My point is that this happens all the time. The cost of a burger is minimal. Kids dropping ice cream, drinks, their food on the floor and the staff will readily replace without being told. And if it is a kid, there is always a bit of pampering to placate the kid. Most people have heart.

The write-up was unusually long and I was seriously looking for something extra.

Bit puzzled about this going viral though.

If a jeweller replaced a new bride's wedding ring on hearing that she lost it would certainly break the mould.

The long write up was not the result from Chili's good service rendered -- but more due to an account of a simple sweet gesture unexpectedly gone viral on the web.

This should be a case study for all service sectors. The littlest things can sometimes become a positive PR storm.
 
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My point is that this happens all the time. The cost of a burger is minimal. Kids dropping ice cream, drinks, their food on the floor and the staff will readily replace without being told. And if it is a kid, there is always a bit of pampering to placate the kid. Most people have heart.

The write-up was unusually long and I was seriously looking for something extra.

Bit puzzled about this going viral though.

If a jeweller replaced a new bride's wedding ring on hearing that she lost it would certainly break the mould.

Jw5, your sinkie shit has posted again.
 
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My point is that this happens all the time. The cost of a burger is minimal. Kids dropping ice cream, drinks, their food on the floor and the staff will readily replace without being told. And if it is a kid, there is always a bit of pampering to placate the kid. Most people have heart.

The write-up was unusually long and I was seriously looking for something extra.

Bit puzzled about this going viral though.

If a jeweller replaced a new bride's wedding ring on hearing that she lost it would certainly break the mould.

waiting for jw5 to respond to this.
 
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My point is that this happens all the time. The cost of a burger is minimal. Kids dropping ice cream, drinks, their food on the floor and the staff will readily replace without being told. And if it is a kid, there is always a bit of pampering to placate the kid. Most people have heart.

The write-up was unusually long and I was seriously looking for something extra.

Bit puzzled about this going viral though.

If a jeweller replaced a new bride's wedding ring on hearing that she lost it would certainly break the mould.

My point is that your wife fucks her lover all the time. The cost of a fuck is minimal. Scroobal's kids behaving like spoilt brats, there is a lot of pampering to placate the fucking brats. Scroobal is a heartless bastard except to his family, like you-know-who.

Scroobal's dick was unusually short even though he was seriously looking for something extra.

Bit puzzled about his wife screaming "Got You!".

Even if Scroobal replaced his wife's ring on hearing that she lost it at her lover's home, it would certainly be a waste of time, because she ain't going back to that tiny limp prick.
 
Re: [So Cute] Chili's staff saves autistic girl's "broken cheeseburger", story goes v

Bro, do you remember the story about this maid who worked for an expat for a number of years, lost everything she saved (due to no fault of her own), and her expat employer gave her all her entire salary she had earned again?


My point is that this happens all the time. The cost of a burger is minimal. Kids dropping ice cream, drinks, their food on the floor and the staff will readily replace without being told. And if it is a kid, there is always a bit of pampering to placate the kid. Most people have heart.

The write-up was unusually long and I was seriously looking for something extra.

Bit puzzled about this going viral though.

If a jeweller replaced a new bride's wedding ring on hearing that she lost it would certainly break the mould.
 
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Yes, I do. Also remember the maid whose employer sponsored her further education and recommended her for a job after she qualified.

Bro, do you remember the story about this maid who worked for an expat for a number of years, lost everything she saved (due to no fault of her own), and her expat employer gave her all her entire salary she had earned again?
 
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Yes, I do. Also remember the maid whose employer sponsored her further education and recommended her for a job after she qualified.

You can remember all these but you can't remember the last time you fucked your wife?

Don't worry, she can't remember either, that's why she's screaming "Got You!" with the young guy, manipulative motherfucker scroobal.
 
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We are a nation of statistics. No emotion or feelings. Just numbers. Plain numbers to measure our happiness and success.
 
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Once broken, considered sold policy is for fragile items, not food items. LOL.
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