You are not at Burger King and no, you can't have it your way. On the menu at Gjelina in Venice, Calif. there's a little disclaimer that says, "Changes & modifications politely declined." And that means Victoria Beckham too. So when super preggers Posh and Ramsay had dinner at Gjelina he couldn't believe the kitchen's refusal to alter a smoked trout salad Victoria ordered, the New York Times reports.
"The lady's pregnant!" Ramsay said. "No one is asking to be fussy.... I still think that's the customer's prerogative.... It was a sour note. I don't think customers should be treated that way. That might not be the way I choose to eat it, but that's what the customer wants."
So what do you think? Should the kitchen stick to it's guns or give a little for a pregnant lady?
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June 2, 2011
I agree that they should stick to their guns and not prepare her order any different than they would anyone else. If I were to go there to eat and try to special order a meal they would tell me no, so it should be no different for the rich and famous, be they pregnant or not.