@hbbigdaddy wrote:
The worst is the 9:30pm scenario. You know 99% of the time no one else will be there. So it's the "lets all watch the shopper" show for the employees.
@ShopperGirly wrote:
I entertain myself with my phone.
Oh! I was so confused. I took it as they aren't eating the food, they are getting it and then taking it home after sitting 15 minutes waiting for it to be OK to leave. In which case, yeah, they absolutely look like a shopper.@weatherman2111 wrote:
I think some of you all are misinterpreting their instructions. It's 15 minutes after you're served, not 15 minutes after you finish your meal.
Although one time I did the online order, the place was so busy that they were way behind on all orders. I had to wait over 20 minutes after my pickup time for my order to come up.@hbbigdaddy wrote:
The best scenario is the online order. But that does not come around often enough. That is when I don't bother staying.
@CoolMusic wrote:
Anyone who scarfs down a meal in under 15 minutes is not someone I want to be hanging with.
@bradkcrew wrote:
Eat, drink, shell some peanuts, look at your phone, work on the report, get up and go to the rest room-those employees couldn't care less about you, 15 minutes is nothing.
@weatherman2111 wrote:
Just to annoy us?

@Morledzep wrote:
Let me understand what you're saying here... you guys are ordering your food, watching the kitchen while your food is cooked, getting your food, eating your food and then waiting for 15 minutes AFTER you finish eating? Do real people do that? Have the guidelines changed that drastically in the 3 or 4 years since I've gone to Five Guys?
@wrosie wrote:
Perhaps to void the transaction from the stores' P/L statement or bonus programs that may be in place since the purchas is reimbursed by corporate? Don't know, just speculation.