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Well-known fast-food chain serving grilled burgers, fries & shakes.
Hours
| Monday | 8 AM–12 AM |
| Tuesday | 6 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 9 AM–12 AM |
| Thursday | 6 AM–12 AM |
| Friday | 6 AM–1 AM |
| Saturday | 6 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 7 AM–11 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 497 N Broadway St, Peru, IN 46970
Phone: (765) 472-4100
Website: https://burgerking.com/store-locator/store/9873
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Reviews
I was picking up a mobile order for my family. They in total forgot 2 sandwiches and 2 ice cream cones.
No big deal. I go inside with my bag and receipt and wait at the counter. One girl walks in from outside, walks directly in front of me, passing and ignoring me at first. She speaks to another employee and finally greets me. I proceeded to show her my reciept, explain that I was missing a whopper, and 2 ice cream cones.
She calls to the back for someone to make a new whopper.
I do not hear the entire conversation as it took place on a headset, however the girl who had helped me, did say “She doesn’t seem like she’d be lying”, to immediately assume this is a bit dramatic but I’ve worked in fast food before, maybe they had a hard night, so I stand and wait.
We get the whopper, still no cones, at this point my dad has come inside as well, and we have to flag down another employee for those.
We go back to our car and take off, as I am checking our bag one more time, I realized we are also missing a chicken sandwich. We turn around, go back, and my dad goes inside, again, with bag and reciept in hand. He talks to a lady who presents herself as the manager on shift. He explains that we were just inside to retrieve missing items, and didnt realize this was also missing. He, again, offers her the bag to look in, she proceeds to snatch the receipt from his hand and go to the back. She comes back and proceeds to tell my father “I will make it this one time but you were already in here and recieved this food.”
I would like to reiterate that both times the bag was brought in, with the receipt, to show what was inside. At no point were we rude or impatient, and stayed very respectful and transparent with the workers.
My dad, understandably, is irritated by this accusation, denies the remade sandwich, then asks for his money back, to which the manager lady says she will not do that and we would have to take it up with the general manager the next day.
To say I am disappointed is an understatement. It is one thing to forget food and make a mistake, it is another to take that frustration out on the customer. I am not upset over a snadwich, I feel it is in no employee training to accuse your customers of being liars and/or theives. I have never left a fast food restaurant feeling more embarrassed and upset in my life. To be humiliated in a lobby of strangers, by fast food employees no less.
To the general manager or any other supervisors, please coach your shift leads, and employees how to approach these situations in a better manner, and how to properly assess orders before hustling them out the window to save their drive-thru times.