Kaffis Mark V wrote:
Hmm. I suppose I can get behind that, though you must've run into different sorts of praise recommending it than I have experienced. Everybody I hear raving about Coldstone is enthusiastic to explain what they do in the process of gushing.
In any case, it's a shame that's soured you on it, rather than simply armed you with the proper expectations for a next time.
Most likely, if I knew they did that in the first place I wouldn't have gone there, or at least I'd have just gotten ice cream for the kids. As a general rule, if something is prepared an unusual way, I want nothing to do with it. It drove me crazy a few years ago when every place you went all of a sudden had to cut pizza in a grid just because Donato's started doing it. I HATE pizza cut in a grid. What torqued me off even more was that when I'd order pizza with people, I'd tell them "please make sure you tell them to pie cut it" (regardless of what shop we ordered from) and a lot of them didn't because they didn't think it was important. Either that, or I'd order it myself, make sure to tell the clerk I wanted it pie cut, and the damn pizza place would ignore me, which REALLY got me furious, especially if it was an eat-in place where I was sitting there or standing there the whole time while they made it.
Most of the time since my family was with me we'd go ahead and eat it anyhow, since you can't really tell the kids to wait for another pizza because Daddy doesn't like how it's cut, but it really irritated me that every place just assumed that everyone wanted the trendy cut of the pizza. I don't like it at all though; you end up with tiny slices, some of which are all crust and some of which are no crust, and it just sucks.
Nothing torques me off more than not getting what I expected with anything edible or drinkable. If you've got some specialty way of doing something, tell me beforehand. When I go to someone's house to eat, I expect to eat the way they like to cook it, but if I'm paying for a meal it better be what I expect.