Today March 9 my husband and I ate lunch at the Burger King in Kalkaska, Michigan. Somehow my phone was put on our tray and thrown away in the garbage. I did not miss it til 2 hrs. later when we were on our way back to Owosso, Michigan . We stopped at the Burger King in Grayling and asked if they would be so kind as to call Burger King in Kalkaska and ask them to see if they could find my phone.
They would NOT call for me so I went next door to Taco Bell and they loaned me a cell phone to call back to Owosso so they could look up the phone # of Burger King in Kalkaska and call for me. My son-in-law who is Chief of police down state called them at Burger King and asked them to look in the garbage for me…they said NO..it had already been taken out.
I am very unhappy with Burger King as we(about) 22 snowmobilers have patronized Burger King in Kalkaska many many time and also in the summer as we have a cabin up there…They will Not get my business anymore nor will any Burger King!! AND I will advertise how you treat your customers. Please look into this and advise your employees how to treat their customers. An answer would be nice to have from you! Betty Bailey
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You’re the dumbass who threw your phone away. How is it their problem? Would YOU, working at minimum wage or just above it, be willing to dig through a day’s worth of nasty food and trash to find some guy’s phone? An emergency on your part, isn’t necessarily an emergency on their part. Get over your sense of entitlement, and learn to remember your valuables when you’re out places.
I agree with amazed! It’s a little crazy to ask them to do that. If I threw my phone away, it would be my fault and no one else’s.
Ewww. You expected them to dig through trash to get a phone that you might have thrown away? You aren’t even certain it is in the trash. If you did not remember until hours later, then maybe you just left it on the table and someone walked off with it. Anyways, digging through day old trash would be dangerous and a health hazard to the employees. Your hundred dollar cell phone, which would have been probably covered with burger grease and ketchup, would not have been worth a minimum wage employee taking a risk with their health. If you had really wanted it, you should have turned around, went back to the burger king, and dug through the trash yourself.