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7 February 2025
7 February 2025

These are the 18 biggest catering irritations

Last weekend, I was talking with friends from the hospitality industry about our biggest frustrations. We had so much fun, and with each frustration, each anecdote was more hilarious or bizarre than the last. Do you recognize yourself in this list? I'm curious!

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these are the biggest catering irritations

  1. Tables so close together that you're practically sitting on each other's laps.
  2. When the staff is so indifferent that you feel like you should be glad you’re there at all.
  3. A menu full of shared-dining dishes that are not shareable at all.
  4. When you have long since finished eating and are already drinking coffee, but no one clears the table.
  5. Staff that are not attentive when you want to ask something or when they have clearly seen you but ignore you.
  6. Being forced to choose a tip when you get a takeaway coffee and then having to awkwardly click it away.
  7. When you have to wait so long between courses that you no longer have an appetite or the bottle of wine is already empty again.
  8. Couples who have nothing to say to each other and are clearly eavesdropping on the conversation at your table.
  9. Loud guests that distract you.
  10. Chefs who want to make a dish look fancy or add unnecessary things, which completely misses the mark.
  11. Children who stand next to you and then stare at you while you are eating.
  12. A fancy restaurant without coat racks or wardrobe, so you eat with your coat hanging over your chair.
  13. If the table is wiped with a damp cloth, but not dried afterwards.
  14. People who smack their lips while eating or eat with their mouth open.
  15. When you have to wait a very long time for the bill.
  16. People talking loudly on their phones in the store.
  17. Music that is too loud, making it impossible to hear each other at all.
  18. That everything is served so quickly that you are outside again within 1,5 hours.

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