Showing posts with label Outback. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Outback. Show all posts

Monday, February 12, 2018

Outback Server Whines About Tip, Gets Fired

Restaurant employees work hard to earn their tips. When they don"t receive the gratuity on which they depend to make ends meet, they"re understandably upset.


When one Outback Steakhouse employee was given $ 0 in tips on a $ 735 order for a church, she took to social media to share her dismay and disappointment.


And she was fired for it. As you"ll see in the video below, she says that she wouldn"t change a thing.


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Outback Steakhouse wisely offers delivery services in some areas — in these days of Amazon Prime and soon-to-be days of delivery via drone and autonomous vehicle, your restaurant has to be exceptional if you expect for people to physically leave their homes to eat your food.


However, delivery service at one Palm Beach County, Florida Outback was delayed, and so a local megachurch, Christ Fellowship, sent a volunteer to pick up the order directly from Outback.


The order for 25 people came out to $ 735.


The volunteer paid for the order and left.


There was just one problem: the volunteer didn"t leave a tip. Annoying on small orders. On a massive order that took a while to put together, that kind of slight can leave wait staff financially devastated for the day.


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One of the employees who worked on the order was Tamalyn Yoder.


Speaking to the Palm Beach Post, she explained why this is a problem, even though there was no table service:


"We take the order over the phone, we put the order together, take payment and then take order to the car. It’s a lot of work just as much as serving."


As a result, she says that she made only $ 18 in tips from other orders — as so much of her time was occupied preparing the large order.


It"s important to remember that, though the minimum wage is not really a living wage, many restaurant employees are paid even less.


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As a number of servers have done since the advent of social media, Tamalyn took to the internet to express her disappointment that such a large order would come with no tip.


A large part of her intention was to raise awareness — some people may believe that tipping isn"t necessary because they aren"t being waited upon at a table. It"s easy to forget how much goes on behind the scenes.


She was also just upset, folks. As anyone would be if their work went uncompensated.


Unfortunately, Outback responded by firing her, citing its policy of firing waiters who do literally exactly what she did — complaining about customers on social media.


Now, Tamalyn is speaking to the media about why she felt that this was worth being fired.


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"When I brought it out and put it in the car and received the payment, there was no gratuity. I got upset."


She"s very matter-of-fact about events.


"I posted a post on Facebook about the church not leaving a gratuity tip."


She reminds everyone of the importance of tipping.


"We live off of tips. If we don’t have that then we have nothing."


A lot of people aren"t sure how to tip when it"s not in a restaurant. In a restaurant, 20% makes sense as a bare minimum, sure, but if you"re picking up, she recommends:


"Coming in to eat or takeout, you should automatically be wanting to tip 15%. From there you either go up or you go down, based on service."


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She doesn"t quite agree with Outback"s policy.


"I feel that we should be allowed to say something especially to big parties that don’t leave anything…they pay the exact amount."


Some places put an automatic gratuity on large orders; perhaps Outback should implement that. They may even learn from this example.


Tamalyn says that what has transpired was worth it.


"I probably would still do it the same way. I wouldn’t change anything."


She is currently searching for a new job. But she mentions that she doesn"t harbor any ill will towards Christ Fellowship.


"The church did reach out to me, they are trying to rectify the whole thing. And I thank them."


Christ Fellowship has clarified that the volunteer was unaware that the church always tips, as it was a last-minute arrangement.


Outback server fired for post about 0 dollars tip on 735 dollars
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Tuesday, August 1, 2017

Outback Steakhouse: We Are Not Members of the Illuminati! Sheesh!

Outback Steakhouse is known for providing mediocre, high-calorie fare to diners interested in red meat and/or a lot of fried food items.


But the chain has now been forced to address rumors that it’s also part of a mysterious religious organization known as the Illuminati.




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For those understandably unaware, the Illuminati is a secret society that supposedly came into existence way back in 1776 in Bolivia.


The group’s goals at the time were to oppose superstition, obscurantism, religious influence over public life and various abuses of state power. Which may very well have been the case when it was formed.


At this point, however, it’s unclear whether the Illuminati even exists.


Over the past decade or so, chatter around the Illuminati has centered on its alleged aim of controlling world affairs and masterminding events around the globe.


There’s no real evidence this is going on, of course – and there’s definitely no evidence that stars such as Beyonce and Kanye West are part of the Illuminati, despite many random rumors over the years that have connected the artists to the organization.


So… where does Outback Steakhouse fit into such talk?


Good question!




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Such seemingly ridiculous fervor got started this month when a Twitter user connected the locations of Outback Steakhouses in Arizona, Georgia, and Illinois… as well as several other states.


The result of these connections, when drawn on a map, created a unique star shape, otherwise known as a pentagram.


This shape has some associations with witchcraft, although it has its origins in ancient Greece. Blah, blah, blah, you’re likely thinking.


However, the mere appearance of the pentagram set Twitter ablaze with suggestions of Satanic worship and questions over whether these locations were plotted specifically to create the shape that is so often connected to the Illuminati.


Check out the map that went viral below: 




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Crazy, right?


Not even worth acknowledging, right?


Wrong. This is the Internet. Things spread quickly and it doesn’t take much to soil an establishment’s reputation.


Therefore, in response to an inquiry from The Daily Dot, Outback actually released a statement that clapped back against all talk of Illuminati associations.




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“No plans, other than to bring bold steaks and Bloomin’ Onions to our guests!” the chain said in a Twitter statement, which didn’t exactly quiet the critics who still think Outback is up to something shady.


Could Outback be making bold steaks and Bloomin’ Onions and ALSO be teaming up with a shadowy group of villains dead set on world domination?


It could.


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