Tuesday, November 18, 2008

More ketchup please

My car has made its way through many a fast drive-thru over the years. My expanding double chin is a fleshy testament to this fact.

Despite this, it was only a year ago I recognized a pattern I had encountered many times before. What can I say? Something clicked in my head. I still to this day don't know why this happens, it simply does. Try it for yourself and see.

You'll note that the phenomenon transcends any one eatery. You, like me, have probably had it happen to you, perhaps without thinking about it. It goes a little something like this:

1. Order and pay for food.
2. Pick up food.
3. Ask for ketchup.
4. Window technician (let's call him Jimmy) forks over a measly 2-3 packets.
5. Ask for more ketchup.

It is at this point that some conservation switch flips to the off position in Jimmy's mind. No longer will he follow the directive of his manager to dole out the ketchup packs like they were World War II ration stamps. No, it is time to get down to business ... the business of giving you what he should have given you all along and then some.

Jimmy now offers you more ketchup packets than his hands can accommodate; inevitably a packet or two falls on the ground.

All you wanted was maybe a couple packs more. Just enough to get to the bottom of that bucket of french fries you ordered. But now you have enough ketchup for your fries and any other sick, perverted thing you've always wanted to do with ketchup but couldn't because of a lack thereof.

Like I said Hot Rod, this is something that has happened at Wendy's, McDonalds, Burger King, Carl's Jr., etc.

Why do you do this to me Jimmy? Why? I just don't need that much ketchup. What am I supposed to do with the excess? Save it? Throw it away? And most of all, why won't you just give me a couple more packets to begin with?

7 Comments:

At 8:20 PM, Blogger Aimee said...

Have you noticed if this same phenomenon happens when you ask for fry sauce or is it just ketchup?

 
At 10:16 AM, Blogger G said...

They charge extra for fry sauce. So, no. It only applies to ketchup.

 
At 11:23 AM, Blogger Boyd said...

I've noticed this for years. It is quite odd. I figure it a boon, and save the extra packets in my desk at office. At present, I have 34 ketchup packets. Not bad. I mean, if someone brings in french fries, I'll have ketchup to enjoy them with.

 
At 12:15 PM, Blogger CL said...

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At 12:50 PM, Blogger G said...

Boyd, like you, I have, in the past, stashed excess packets in my desk. But then I got on a cleaning kick and threw them out.Today, I regretted having done so.

Piping hot fries were delivered to my desk, and the person - whom I explicitly instructed to bring me ketchup (and lots of it) - failed me miserably.

Long story short, I had to eat the fries sans ketchup. Not a best case scenario.

 
At 12:50 PM, Blogger G said...

Also, i think my dear wife meant to say that I eat way too much fast food.

I agree.

 
At 1:22 PM, Blogger Boyd said...

By the way, I was secretly hoping you would make it to a year without updating your blog, but that is not to be.

Oh well, we always have November 18, 2009 to hope for.

 

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