Lunch Special

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buscador
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Lunch Special

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today i was on my way to get groceries and i stopped by a cafe for a chicken shcnitzel lunch special, at the end of the meal i went up to pay and saw the lady punching in the order, i said, ohh wasnt the lunch special $7 , she said oh was it? and reduced my price, when i went outside i realised that the special was from the cafe across the street, not the one i had just eaten at, does this happen often to other people?

im wondering if i can do this more often, since people in cafes are a bit more lax than people in fast foods.

it reminded me of an article i read a year ago where a guy went around for month and everything he bought he asked the person if the price was firm, hhe got a lot of really great deals that month,

i also just read Freakonomics, good read for anyone interested in looking at life in a different perspective.

thats it,
b- wondering if he can now talk petrol prices down... :roll:
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Post by blandy »

buscador wrote: i also just read Freakonomics, good read for anyone interested in looking at life in a different perspective.
Yep, Freakonomics is a great read. My 1st year microeconomics lecturer reccommended it.

They also have a blog:

http://www.freakonomics.com/blog

much of it is self-promotion, but occasionally they discuss issues raised in the book in more detail, or post links to their articles in the NY Times.
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Post by Pale_Ale »

I've got that ready to read after I get through the God Delusion
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Post by Chris »

The Dawkins' God Delusion? Not a bad read.

If you like that, read Daniel Dennet's Breaking the Spell.
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Post by Chris »

And buscador, it's amazing how much money you can save if you negotiate stuff. Supermarkets are the only place that you can't.
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buscador wrote:today i was on my way to get groceries and i stopped by a cafe for a chicken shcnitzel lunch special, at the end of the meal i went up to pay and saw the lady punching in the order, i said, ohh wasnt the lunch special $7 , she said oh was it? and reduced my price, when i went outside i realised that the special was from the cafe across the street, not the one i had just eaten at, does this happen often to other people?

im wondering if i can do this more often, since people in cafes are a bit more lax than people in fast foods.

it reminded me of an article i read a year ago where a guy went around for month and everything he bought he asked the person if the price was firm, hhe got a lot of really great deals that month...
That reminds me of something that happened 25 or 30 years ago when I was working for McDonald's. Occasionally we would give a customer a coupon for free French fries, a free hamburger, etc., especially if the customer received poor service, to invite him to visit us again. It was called a Be Our Guest card. A fellow came in one day and handed us a Be Our Guest card for a Big Mac. As we were supposed to do, we took the card and placed it in the cash drawer to be counted later. He asked why we took the card, and he said, "I've gotten 32 free Big Macs with that card." :shock:
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Post by wambesi »

Chris wrote:And buscador, it's amazing how much money you can save if you negotiate stuff. Supermarkets are the only place that you can't.
Harvey Norman especially, I have never paid full price at the one down the road from home, whatever it was I was buying (modems, printers, dishwasher etc) simply asked is that the best price and bam, at least 15-20 off for almost doing nothing!
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