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Ruby Tuesday Restaurant
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Review by:
Scott&Marie D.
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While I was never really a big fan of their food, it's nice to have it located inside the mall for a quick bite (providing it's not the weekend). What threw me for a loop was the hostess that was standing at the door to greet myself, my husband, and our young son. Not only was her skirt WAAAAAY too short, but she was a little too heavy to be wearing such a questionable outfit. Not to be picking on her weight, because NO ONE should EVER come to work dressed as if their heading to a club, but this womans shirt was so tight around her chest you could literally see the fabric stretching and to her white bra (behind a black shirt). Being a manager myself at one time, I would have never allowed her to stay at work much longer than the three seconds it would take her to hang her coat up. I was disgusted and I could clearly see that others that were dining in the place were as well. We decided not to go in, so as to not expose our young son to it, and went to drive through instead. Why is it not priority to dress professionally anymore?
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