What Your Waiter Knows About You
September 7, 2012 in Daily Bulletin
When you sit down for a meal at a restaurant, the waiter might know more about you than you think writes Susanne Craig:
- In an effort to provide personalized service, more and more restaurants are creating a database of information about your preferences.
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These include:
- Where you like to sit
- Special dates (anniversaries, birthdays etc.)
- Hard or soft butter
- Pepsi or Coke
- Sparkling or Still water
- This information isn’t always used to help the customer. If you were a camper the last time and stayed at your table for a long time after you finished your meal, your waiter might seat you in an uncomfortable area to encourage you to leave.
- Restaurants have to be careful with the information. It’s no good to know the name of the wife of the guest. He might, after all, be dining with his mistress.
- But computers aren’t everything. To provide top service a human touch is required. One manager reads and watches the news to know if potential guests might have had a bad announcement or quarter. He knows then how to approach the customer.
To read more about the different codes used to describe you and why you had better hope you’re a PX and not a HWC click here.
Source: The New York Times
Via: Marginal Revolution
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