I have absolutely zero tolerance for weak-minded indecision. I sympathize with the worker.
When somebody in a service role is forced to wait on one of these simple-minded people that does not know what they want, time is stolen from them. Precious time.
Of course, I don’t own or manage that business...for good reason.
> I have absolutely zero tolerance for weak-minded indecision. I sympathize with the worker. <
I’m not defending the worker. It’s her job to be polite, regardless of the situation. But....in some fast-food establishments, the drive-thru worker is timed. Take too much time with one order, and you’re in a bit o’ trouble with the owner.
Same here. I was at an airport recently and in a hurry I waited in line next up behind a gaggle of old ladies. It took ten minutes until they were up. THEN they started discussing what they should order!
I have seen people stand in line for ten minutes, talking on the phone or to others, then get up to the counter and stammer, “Uh, let’s seee, hmmmmm, what do I want?” and stare at the menu board trying to decide what they want......................
I’m willing to bet it wasn’t their first time in a BK.