Black Wetherspoon's customer boycotts pub over banana order
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-50507429
That's not good …
It does beg the question - Who ordered it? Surely if it was ordered by someone on the App it can be traced?
I am a salmon !!
Of course it can, apart from anything else you have to pay and give an e-mail address. And as far as I know you can only order a piece of fruit at breakfast, which isn't served (or even visible in the app) at 10pm - the ticket is blurred but I reckon it says 22:06.
Looks like an inside job to me.
Last edited by NickDavies; 24-11-2019 at 19:04.
I saw this raised a day or two ago. I've no idea how any apps work but it must involve a card payment so must be traceable.
I've only been to this outlet once and didn't like it. It was early on a Friday afternoon and there were a number of "young suits" in who were quite gobby (I didn't mention that in the review). RAR & Mrs A were there on Halloween night and it didn't sound great.
I've never seen this item on the printed menu but it may be an option on the kiddies one which should have raised an alarm as children aren't allowed in that late.
You can buy fruit in a spoons is more the shocker to me, is it a thing? I've never seen fruit in one, not that I go to a pub for fruit. Someone left an apple in my local yesterday that they bought in with them that the brat didn't eat. He had a better go at the bangers and mash though.
Last edited by bcfczuluarmy; 24-11-2019 at 23:19.
A bowl of chopped fruit is an option on the PRINTED breakfast menus. It consists of apple slices, chopped banana, blueberries and one or two sliced strawberries. I've had it several times and enjoyed it. It costs about the same as scrambled egg on toast. The same thing is available as a dessert but with ice cream. Kiddies who had a Spoons meal would get given a bag of fruit to take away.