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A woman who eats at a fast food restaurant had another customer kicked out – and now she wonders if she was wrong by doing so.
In a post on the popular Reddit thread “I am A ——“, a woman shared a new experience she had at a fast food restaurant where she sat down at a table to quickly eat when another customer with a large dog sat at the table next to her. Then, she said, the dog’s hair began to float on her food.
The dog was a “100+ lb long -haired dog,” the woman wrote. She also noted that the dog did not seem to be a service animal.
According to the woman, the second customer entered the restaurant, went past the counter and immediately sat down while her partner ordered – probably “to avoid (the staff) see her, as the place has a strict no dogs inside allowed politics,” the woman claimed.
The Reddit poster said she didn’t care for the dog at first, but after returning to the table from filling her drink, she noticed dog hair on the table and on her french fries.
“I politely told her” I’m a dog person myself, but your dog drops on my table (and) food and I would appreciate if you were to sit outside or at least move to another section, “wrote the woman.” She immediately became defensive and said she was a paying customer and if I didn’t like it I could move. ”
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The two customers went “back and forth” for a while before the woman warned one of the restaurant’s employees. Consequently, the customer and the dog were asked to leave, “but not before I called myself every name in the book and accused me of hating animals,” wrote the woman. She added that her own dog was in her car with the air conditioning on while she went into the restaurant and “ate for a quick 10 minutes.”
After the woman told some friends about the situation, some disagreed with her and said she should have changed a table instead of making it a problem.
“I’m sorry but having a long -haired dog that drops the hair around the food is extremely unhealthy, which is why the rules exist to begin with,” the woman wrote. “I didn’t feel this was an unreasonable request.”
People in the comments mostly have pages with the woman, saying that there is usually a reason if dogs are not welcome in a dining area. For example, restaurants and hospitals have a sanitation requirement.
“These” take my dog everywhere I go “people must be stopped,” wrote a commentator. Another replied: “I am a” take my dog everywhere she is welcome “and I agree with you. There are some places like pets (not service animals) should not be able to go.”