Does my status as a boss give me the authority to make decisions?Please leave my shop!"A male boss accused a customer at a wonton shop and even slapped the customer.
This happened in a wonton shop in Changzhou, Jiangsu. A young man in a pink shirt is enjoying a meal at this wonton shop. Suddenly, the shopkeeper and his wife came over, shoved and insulted him, simply because he had added a few extra spoonfuls of spice vinegar.
Surveillance ** shows: A man dressed in black and wearing a black work cap walked over, looking like a female shopkeeper, who had added too much spice to the young man. The young man asked, a little dazed, "I want to add that thing (vinegar)?".”
Every time the young man came to the shop, the shopkeeper always said to him, "You were like this last time, you added too much." ”
The male shopkeeper came over menacingly, pointed at the young man and said, "Is it okay not to add it to you!."Then he reached out and slapped the young man.
When the female shopkeeper saw the situation, she quickly stepped forward and pulled the male shopkeeper away, and whispered, "You buy too much every time, and we won't sell it to you next time." ”
The shopkeeper pointed his finger at the door and said to the young man arrogantly, "I am the boss, do I have the right to decide?"I'm the boss, you go away!”
Completely ignoring the ravioli that the young man had just ordered, he hadn't started to eat a few bites yet.
Let's witness the boss's domineering behavior at that time, and he didn't even care about the guests who were dining next to him.
The young man, apparently frightened by the attitude of his boss, stood up and prepared to put on his clothes and leave!
The young man stood up and put on his coat, and then the boss pointed to the cashier in the store and said to him, "Pay the money!"”
We can see from the picture that the boss is almost following the young man behind him, as if he is forcing him to scan the code to pay!
At this time, the female shopkeeper also added by the way: "Even the guests can't stand it anymore (add more vinegar)." ”
I really can't help but want to say to the female shopkeeper that the guests can't stand it anymore, is it because the young man added too much vinegar, or because of the behavior of the two of you?
In another ** circulated on the Internet, it can be clearly seen that when the young man finished paying, the male shopkeeper still did not restrain himself, continued to push and shove him out of the store, and even chased him out and beat him.
According to online rumors, a young man is suspected of having a front tooth knocked out in a store, but the authenticity of this news has not yet been confirmed.
At present, the male shopkeeper who has been taken away to investigate the beating has been taken away, and the store has also been closed. Staff at the Changzhou Municipal Administration for Market Regulation said they were investigating the incident.
According to rumors, the store is still said to still operate on a food delivery platform. After the incident, netizens flocked to the store's online platform to leave reviews.
One user gave a five-star review and left a message: I don't dare to say anything, I just want to enjoy a massage and don't need to rub it together. Wishing you continued good form, keep it up!
Netizens satirized his wonton category, calling it "big-mouthed, incisor wonton" and so on.
How will the couple feel when they see the sarcastic comments from netizens?Do they think that doing business should be so careful?The comments of netizens are very reasonable, not only accusing the young man of adding a few more spoonfuls of vinegar, but even if he drank half a bottle of vinegar, it doesn't hurt, as long as it is not wasted, why not?
When the male shopkeeper asked the young man to pay, he could deduce that the bowl of wontons was sold for ten yuan. So can't a bowl of wontons that cost ten yuan afford the cost of a few spoonfuls of vinegar?
The logic of this wonton shop owner is that if adding too much spice and vinegar makes you uncomfortable, what about others who don'tAre you asking for a refund?
It's like going to a cafeteria and 10 people go there, only to have 9 people who don't get enough value for money, and only one person eats more than it costs. Should the boss get rid of the big eater?I don't think the boss will lose money because of a big customer. In addition, the other nine customers may not make the restaurant profitable.
The proprietress said that this young man frequented this wonton shop, could it be that just because of a few spoonfuls of spices, he was going to drive away or even beat a loyal old customer?Besides.
Someone on the Internet complained about this pair of shopkeepers: You open a small restaurant, if you can earn five yuan for a bowl of noodles, but you add a lot of condiments every day, then you can only earn two yuan, what do you want?
I think one netizen responded very well!
I'm also in business, and my total income is okay for each month and year. I don't widen my eyes for one or two customers who take advantage.
Who stipulates that buying and selling must be profitable every day?Does every customer have to make money?If you don't pay, how can you get something in return?If you don't sow seeds, how can you reap?
If you don't let your customers take advantage, will they still come and spend?The cost of renting water and electricity is low, but it is very profitable, and as long as a customer comes, you can make money. The idea is that if you make less than three dollars from this bowl of noodles, you won't be able to make ends meet. But will other customers who are willing to make you five bucks watch you lose your temper?Even the master was offended and ran away, be a man and be generous!
It's not to encourage people to take advantage, and it's not to make stores tolerate all deliberate take-offs!
In this case, the heavy personal taste is just a manifestation and does not lead to waste. And everyone's tastes are different, as a caterer, how can you lose your temper because of other people's heavy tastes?Think of it another way, it's just adding a few spoonfuls of spice.
Now, the male shopkeeper was beaten by **, and this matter was made public on the Internet. According to rumors, the lad even had his front teeth knocked out, and the amount he needed to pay in compensation was not just money for some spices and vinegar, which could be considerable. Therefore, it is believed that this wonton shop is not far from going out of business.