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Customer Demands Extra Cheese On Alfredo Pizza, Regrets It After Sloppy Cheese Catastrophe Ensues

Ah, sure, just another day at a soul-crushing job in customer service, dealing with a difficult client who insists on being disrespectful for no apparent reason. This person seems to have arrived quickly at the site. He shouldn’t have adopted the attitude he did, I suppose. He then discovered the value of not being impolite to those who are serving you, which was a very messy lesson. That pizza most likely belonged in one of  our infamous cursed food collections.

This story is quite interesting and he learned a brilliant lesson. Keep on scrolling down below and make sure you watch it till the end otherwise, you are not going to get the whole point here.

1. We can imagine that and the people demands

Font - r/MaliciousCompliance + Join u/xmrshmllw • 1d 1 1 e 5 S 9 4 Extra Cheese? You got it! M This happened a few weeks ago, but I was scrolling through this sub and thought of it again, so I figured l'd share. Nothing crazy, but still fun for me. I work at a fairly popular buffet-style pizza place, where you can request any order with any toppings and we'll put it on the line. This means I, as the cook, am very used to getting strange/gross/annoying pizza requests. This was different, though.

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2. If you want an Alfredo pizza with lots of cheese despite knowing the fact it ruins it, then pals why did you come to the restaurant, you could have cooked it for you.

Font - We have multiple specialty sauces that we can use for the pizzas, including an Alfredo one. Now, for those of you who don't know: cheese sauce + normal cheese + oven = soup. I was always told to be very careful with how much cheese I add to an Alfredo pizza, because even a little too much can make it basically inedible. This particular day I had a customer come in requesting an Alfredo pizza with extra cheese. No problem, I add more than normal but still not enough to make it soupy, and t

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3. Now is the best part, keep on scrolling down.

Font - I told our server that there would be a special pizza coming out, and I wanted to deliver it myself. She's confused but basically just says do what you want. I go to my station, put on the sauce, and absolutely destroy the thing with cheese. It looked like a snowy mountain peak. Beautiful, terrifying, and probably very detrimental to our food sales cost. Oh well. The pizza comes out and it's more liquid than solid, but I manage to cut and plate it with minimal losses. I bring the entire t

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4. Angry man wants cheese I give it to him, hope he learned the lesson.

Font - It was even better than l'd hoped. As soon as he picked up the slice (one-handed, a rookie mistake) an avalanche of hot cheese sauce spilled down the front of his shirt, making it look like multiple angry babies attacked him with vomit. He starts yelling and manages to smack his hand down on the tray, flipping it and further covering himself in chunky hot nastiness. My server and I are laughing so hard we need to go into the walk-in so other customers won't hear us. He never came in again

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5. And those stupid people think they are fooling them

Font - Sealbeater • 16h I worked at a pizza place with the same concept and you would pay a flat rate for a pizza with unlimited toppings. I always felt sorry for the people who thought they were gaming the system by requesting every topping. Only to have a soupy mess at the end. I was the one that cooked those pizzas and I would watch them for their reaction when they lifted up a slice Imao. Sometimes more isn't always better. Idk how you can enjoy artichokes, tomatoes, zucchini's and mushrooms

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6. More is not better always!

Font - xkirby26x • 1h Reminds me when I worked the cutting station at a buffet pizza place, PeePees pizza. Customer wasn't happy with the buffalo chicken pizza. Normally when the pizza came out of the over before cutting it you would give it a spiral swirl of buffalo sauce. Didn't have enough buffalo sauce for his liking. The manager that came to the cutting station told me with lots of choices words, "Let me take care of this." He proceeded to pump the entire bottle of buffalo sauce under the p

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7. Bravo OP

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8. Such a janitor he was

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9. I cheddar this story to my friend Stilton, these commentators have a savage sense of humor. It’s always fun to read comments.

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10. We are glad that you didn’t create a duplicate scene

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11. Dude you just can’t handle all that cheese

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12. I am laughing so hard

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Customers can be super annoying sometimes. I mean those cooks know how to cook and if you want something that should match your expectations despite knowing the fact that it’ll ruin it, then why don’t you cook it by yourself. This rude customer learned a brilliant lesson and he tried to blame it all on the OP because he spilled all that cheese on himself. He was trying to cover it all up by blaming OP and am sure that he learned a pretty good lesson. People need to understand that more is not better always.

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