@HonnyBrown wrote:
Hi shoptastic,
Welcome back! I'm glad you are still shopping.
Five Guys employees know that they are shopped. You won't come off as some creepy stalker by watching how many times they shake your fries.
Hi, HB
Long time no forum.

I don't shop that much anymore, but I do do Five Guys, Papa John's, Sonic, Texas Roadhouse, and grocery shops. Those are almost exclusive for me now. I used to try all sorts of shops (so many weird and one-off ones I've done that don't have repeat opportunities), but the pay is so low that I just can't justify doing them anymore.
Five Guys is truly a gem shop. I really love their food and savor every moment of it. It might be fatty, but it's fresh and tastes real. I have three scheduled this weekend!
@BirdyC wrote:
When there's a table right near the counter, I'll sit there. First, as others have said, I'll get my drink and condiments very slowly, then select a table and put them on there. If I have a table near the counter, I'll watch from there, but sometimes the tables aren't close enough or high enough to get a good view. So after getting the drink and other stuff, I usually go for peanuts and will stand around a few minutes eating them and watching the cooking. That'll eat up most of the time. Once I had a very, very long wait, and no way was I going to stand around. I ate my peanuts, made all the required cooking observations, then sat at a table where I could see what the staff was doing aside from cooking. I'm sure I would have stuck out like a sore shopper had I stood around waiting the entire time.
I worried about this a lot when I first started doing these shops, but some folks here said that in their areas, everybody stands around watching them prepare their orders. Not sure that's true here, but I've never really felt like I stood out as the shopper. Except on a couple of late-night shops. It's never busy then, and if you can't get a table near the counter, it can get weird.
I agree those are good suggestions!
Thanks to you all. I will try that peanut eating one.
To summarize for others' sake:
1.) slowly get your drink
2.) slowly get your condiments
3.) eat some peanuts
4.) play around with your phone (on this one, do the guidelines say to avoid that - I seem to vaguely recall that, but don't have one in front of me to review)
5.) get a high-top seat next to the kitchen area if possible
6.) if the order take unusually long, walk away (after enough observations)...don't risk getting caught.
I've done 6.) before. I personally also choose to not shop a FG location again for months too if I think they highly suspect me. It might be extreme, but since I really like this shop, I'm willing to do what it takes to preserve its availability for the long-term.