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I ordered caesar salad. When I got it it contained Tomatoes, Cucumber, Olives, House Dressing and Croutons. I called them. The woman insisted that a caesar comes with all that. I tried to explain that was the Greek Salad according to their menu. She then had the nerve to tell me I should have asked what came on a Caesar. Why would I ask if the same ingredients on the Greek were automatically included in a Caesar and if it comes with Caesar Dressing or is it really house?
I took it back and the manager immediately began to scream at me that he can put whatever he wants on it and call it a caesar. I said ""You put the exact same ingredients and dressing on two salads and call them different things?""
Well, you could serve a hamburger and call it steak, but that doesn't make it true.
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