Yes,Business Relationship there are some of us out there who are mad picky about how our food is served.
After all, you've handed over your hard-earned cash and expect the whole thing won't be a complete mess, or at the very least, contains the extra avocado you paid for.
SEE ALSO: Everything you need to know about the internet's new obsession with eating Tide podsBut not getting your sandwich cut equally? Well, we're going to go out on a limb and say it's perhaps a bit fastidious, as in this case in Australia.
Corowa RSL CEO Peter Norris told ABC Newsa sandwich was sent back by "a bingo lady, in her eighties" to the café's staff — because one side was slightly wider than the other.
Norris used a ruler and a marker to check each side, and lo and behold, the cut wasn't precisely down the middle. "We laughed at it, but you know, the customer was right," he told the news outlet.
The club posted the image of said roll on its Facebook page.
The customer didn't ask for a refund though, but was fine with a new roll to be made up. Fair enough, we guess.
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