@BirdyC wrote:
There is a PE in my town, but I've never, ever seen a shop for it, and I'm signed up with the MSC. I see PE shops all over the place except here. I understand that PEs are all corporate-owned and not franchises, so I don't get why this location is apparently never shopped. Or maybe there's a shopper who gets first crack at them before they can be posted?
And I think it's weird to not order a beverage with a meal, even if it's water. That's what I usually do, since the price of drinks in most restaurants is ridiculous; when the three of us order soda or iced tea, it adds at least $10 to our bill. I'd rather spend that on an appetizer for the table.
@Phoebe70 wrote:
Here’s what I do: when asked if I want a beverage at PE, I decline. Then when the receipt starts printing I say to the cashier, “Actually, can I get a cup of water?” That way, I get the water and it’s not on my receipt.
@metro25782 wrote:
Which would be fine for a drive-through I guess. This is a dine-in shop. You're supposed to sit there and eat the food without having anything to drink or order a drink after you complete your transaction? Or bring a drink with you?
I guess the idea is to make the shop more appealing if the shopper doesn't have to order a drink....but wow...seems screwy to me to expect someone to eat a meal without a beverage.
@joanna81 wrote:
I think having requirements like this makes it easier to identify the shoppers.
@condorchristi wrote:
@BirdyC wrote:
There is a PE in my town, but I've never, ever seen a shop for it, and I'm signed up with the MSC. I see PE shops all over the place except here. I understand that PEs are all corporate-owned and not franchises, so I don't get why this location is apparently never shopped. Or maybe there's a shopper who gets first crack at them before they can be posted?
And I think it's weird to not order a beverage with a meal, even if it's water. That's what I usually do, since the price of drinks in most restaurants is ridiculous; when the three of us order soda or iced tea, it adds at least $10 to our bill. I'd rather spend that on an appetizer for the table.
I would imagine that the mystery shopping company informed Panda about the perils of such a policy. That this would flag someone as a mystery shopper. It would also, by the way, eliminate any commentary on whether the drinks are available or not. I know that I have done Panda shops where that wonderful Fuze tea they used to feature was not available--it went very well with their food.
I'm sure the people who run Panda are nice people and they are good business folks but this decision is a swing-and-a-miss.
@sestrahelena wrote:
Plot twist - does the end client actually decide what is reimbursed or does the MSC? Not only this shop, but others I have noticed, have lowered reimbursements ( i.e. no beverage, two stamps vs $14, 1 gallon vs $5.00) or not increased them in 20 years.