There are restaurants that have slow service which can be a horror story in itself. I know a customer who had to wait over an hour for their meal at a not - so - busy restaurant. They were constantly told that their food was 'almost ready' but it took forever. When the food finally came, it was cold. It was clear that the kitchen was disorganized and the waitstaff wasn't communicating well with the kitchen. This made the customer very unhappy and they left a bad review.
One horror story is when a customer found a hair in their food. It was really disgusting and put them off their meal completely. They complained to the waiter, but the waiter just shrugged it off as if it was no big deal.
Sure. One time I went to a small diner. The waitress noticed it was my birthday from the ID I showed for a drink. She brought out a free slice of cake with a candle on it and had all the staff sing 'Happy Birthday'. It was such a simple yet heartwarming gesture that made my day.
There was this time in a restaurant where the kitchen had a rat problem. A customer saw a rat running across the floor near the kitchen entrance. It was terrifying, and of course, it made people question the hygiene standards of the whole place. The management tried to deny it at first, which made the situation even worse.
Sure. One horror story could be a customer waiting for hours at a restaurant for their food which never came right. The staff was unapologetic and just kept making excuses about the kitchen being busy. Another might be a customer ordering a product online, and it arrives damaged, but the company refuses to offer a refund or replacement without a long and difficult argument.
Well, one horror story I heard was about a user who had their account hacked on Tumblr. All their personal posts, including some private thoughts and creative works, were deleted or altered by the hacker. It was a nightmare as they had put a lot of time and emotion into those posts.
There was a customer who left her car at a mechanic shop for a brake repair. When she got it back, the brakes were still not working properly. She found out later that the mechanic had used sub - standard parts. She had to take it to another mechanic and pay double to get it fixed right.
One horror story is when a waiter had a customer who was extremely rude. The customer kept changing their order multiple times and then complained about the wait when it was their own fault. When the food finally came, they found a small hair in it (which may not have been the waiter's fault at all) and demanded a full refund and screamed at the waiter in front of the whole restaurant.
One time I went to a restaurant and the waiter took forever to take our order. When he finally did, he got half of it wrong. Then the food took an extremely long time to come out, and when it did, it was cold. It was a really frustrating experience.
Sure. One business horror story is about a start - up that didn't do proper market research. They launched a product that they thought was great, but it turned out there was no real demand for it. They spent a ton of money on production and marketing, but in the end, they had to close down because they couldn't sell enough to cover their costs.
Another common horror story is about overcharging. Some restaurants add extra charges that are not clear to the customer. A friend of mine was charged for a side dish that was supposed to be included with the main course, and they didn't notice until they got the bill.