When they walk up to the counter and start reading from a list, you know it's gonna be a looooooong order
Someone complaining about someone else ordering a lot of food from a place that makes food. 2020 is the gift that keeps on giving. IDDIOT.
I mean, like any line-related situation, it depends on how it's done. Does the person know what they want before they get up to the counter and then efficiently communicate to and work with the employee to get their order fulfilled? Or do they not have a clue or don't care about the people behind them and hem and haw unnecessarily while also getting a large order, try to use outdated coupons, pay with exact change but half of it's in their car, etc.? I bet I can order 5 sandwiches faster than most people can order one. Or get three prescriptions sorted out and filled. Or get a plane ticket changed at customer service. Even with stuff where I don't what I'm doing and I legitimately need to discuss, I at least have my questions sorted out ahead of time. And if I don't have my stuff sorted out, I'll often let the person behind me go in front of me. I can't stand being the person behind the 5-sandwich person that doesn't do any of that, so I refuse to be one of them.
Hahahaha. It does piss me off as well. If you are gonna pick up sandwiches for that many people call ahead! Makes me want to eat at Jersey Mike’s. Haven’t been there since March.
lol I order my one sandwich ahead of time! But was stuck behind the 2 people with several sandwiches each when I arrived!
Loud exhaust guy and I have a tiny dog that's going to piss all over public/shared walkways person are my two current annoyances.
An anti-vaxxer, a crossfitter and a vegan walk into a bar...I only know this because they immediately announced it to everyone.