🍔 Buckle up, folks! We've got a juicy burger tale that's sure to get your taste buds tingling and your mind questioning the fairness of it all. 🤔 As a person with coeliacs, our protagonist is no stranger to the challenges of dining out gluten-free. But tonight's burger joint visit took an unexpected turn when a simple request for onions turned into a full-blown standoff. 😱 Get ready for a story of principles, perseverance, and the pursuit of the perfect gluten-free burger. 🍔💪
Restaurant REFUSES Free Onions for Coeliac, Charges $2 on Top of $28 Burger! 😠
🍔 The Gluten-Free Burger Dilemma 😩
🧅 No GF Onion Rings? No Problem... Right? 🤔
💸 The $2 Onion Upcharge Showdown 😠
🍔 Paying More for Less? Not Today! 😤
💪 Standing My Ground for Onion Justice ⚖️
🌍 No 'Customer is Always Right' Here 🙅♀️
😊 Keeping My Cool Through the Onion Ordeal 🧘♂️
🤨 Friend Calls Me Out, But I'm Not Backing Down 😤
💰 Clearing Up the Confusion: It's About the Principle! 💸
🍔 Paying Extra for Less? That's Just Crazy! 🤯
🍔 The Great Onion Showdown: A Gluten-Free Burger Tale 🧅😤
In this epic burger saga, our gluten-free hero found themselves in a heated battle over a mere $2 worth of onions. 💸 Determined not to let the restaurant's upcharge policy get the best of them, they stood their ground and fought for their right to a fully-loaded, gluten-free burger. 🍔💪 Despite the raised eyebrows from their dining companion and the initial pushback from the waitstaff, our protagonist remained cool, calm, and collected throughout the ordeal. 😎 In the end, the manager relented, and the gluten-free burger was served with the hard-earned onions. 🎉 But the question remains: was our hero justified in their onion uprising, or did they take things a bit too far? 🤔 Let's see what the internet has to say about this savory situation... 🌐
Onion substitution debate: reasonable or unnecessary? 🤔
Customer rightfully complains about being charged extra for gluten-free food.
Restaurant charges extra for removing non-GF onion rings. NTA.
Customer tries to save $2 on a $28 burger and gets called out as an a**hole. 😠
Restaurant prices are their choice, YTA for misunderstanding the menu 😠
Gluten-free onions: a basic human right or overreacting? 🤔
Don't haggle over $2 for onions, be the bigger person. YTA 😠
Restaurant charges $2 extra for GF options, not a**holes but unfair 🙄
Is $2 worth ruining the night? 🤔
User calls out entitled customer for ignoring their options 😊
Customer modifies order, gets charged. YTA according to commenter.
Cook's time and effort are worth more than a few onions 🤪 YTA
Customer with Celiac Disease argues against restaurant's policy.
Customer upset about onion charge, called YTA. No replies.
Engaging debate over pricing of GF burger at restaurant. 😕
OP is called out for being aggressive towards staff. YTA 😠
Red onion drama! Commenter calls YTA entitled 😠
Restaurant owner justified in charging extra for additional toppings. YTA.
Gluten-free customer charged $2 for onions, NTA according to commenters.
Gluten-free doesn't mean free! YTA gets schooled 😈
A comment reminding to follow subreddit rules and listen to others.
Customer complains about $2 charge for adding onions to burger
Policy followed, but soft YTA for escalating over onions. 😕
Don't be 'that guy' who makes a fuss over $2. YTA 😠
OP is the a**hole for expecting free substitution and wasting time.
No sympathy for free onions. Go make your own burger 🙄
Customer with special diet complains about onion charge, gets called out.
Defending restaurant's $2 charge for gluten-free burger bun. 😊
Customer argues with staff over $2 onions, labeled YTA.
Defending the restaurant's decision to charge for extra onions.
Being a celiac is hard, eating out as a celiac is really hard 😢
GF burger is not the same as non-GF, YTA for being rude 😠
Picky eater explains the unfairness of food industry pricing 🤷♂️
Pay for personalization, not ingredients. Some places won't charge extra. 😒
Customer complains about $2 upcharge, called 'entitled a**hole'
Don't let a $2 charge ruin your dining experience 🙅
Customer with special dietary needs argued about extra charges. YTA.
GF buns are expensive, a pain for a kitchen to maintain 😠
Celiac disease sufferer calls out risky restaurant practices. 😱
Burger joint charges $2 for onions, YTA says spoiled entitlement 😠
Redditor gets called out for being TA in restaurant debacle 😠
YTA for asking for off-menu item, not a simple change 😒
Soft YTA explained: Restaurants charge extra for changes to menu.
Restaurant charges extra for gluten-free preparation, commenter thinks YTA.
Gluten-free onions require extra care, YTA for not understanding. 😠
Customer gets called out for not understanding the cost of safety. 😠
Customer with coeliac disease called an a**hole for complaining.
Gluten-free ingredients are expensive, and accommodating dietary requirements slows service.
Defending restaurant's pricing for gluten-free burger ingredients. 🍔💰
Did you consider the GF option for onion rings?
GF tax is frustrating, but learning to cook GF can help 🙏
Restaurant charges extra for onions, but waitress is not TA 🤷♀️
Polite customer requests change, manager accommodates. No drama here 😊
Debate over $2 onions leads to ESH judgement and arguments 🤔
Prices are set, don't be rude to crew members 😐
NAH verdict for gluten-free burger with added onions and extra cost 😊
Customer complains about paying extra $2 for GF onions on $28 burger.
Menu is BS, adding onions without GF is jerky. Order differently?
Customer criticized for rudeness in requesting gluten-free option. 😠
Considered alternatives for ordering, but were there any? 🤔
Navigating celiac-friendly menus can be tough, even for restaurant workers 😕
Customer with celiac disease complains about $2 charge for gluten-free onions, commenters call them the a**hole (YTA)
Restaurant charges extra for allergies and substitutions. Gross 🤮
A debate on whether a GF burger with onions is a direct substitute 🤔
Defending the restaurant's $2 charge for gluten-free onions 🧅💰
Restaurant advertising GF option but charging extra for onions is TA 🤔
Restaurant charges extra for gluten-free onions on burger. NTA.
Service industry worker calls out unfair restaurant policy towards coeliacs.
Suggesting a polite way to make a cheaper substitution. NTA 🙂
Gluten-sensitive customer charged extra for onions. YTA or NTA?
Customer complains about $2 charge for onions, gets called out. 😂
Gluten-free upcharge should be clear, restaurant missed opportunity for flexibility 😠
Customer tries to add onions to GF option, YTA verdict
Polite NTA comment sparks chaotic and humorous onion debate.
Regular onions are a gluten-free substitute, NTA for asking.
Substituting GF onions on burger should be common, NTA.
YTA customer gets called out for complaining about $2 charge.