You are changing your argument. Is it Applebees allowed to turn customers with an urn away? Sure they are, I don't think anyone in this thread would disagree with that. However, that is not what you originally asked.. YOU asked if YOU AND YOUR WIFE were in the wrong eavesdropping and then contacting the manager. In that regard YOU were wrong, Applebees was not.
You need to go back and re-read what I originally asked. YOU are wrong.
"Does anyone else have an issue with eating next to a dead body in an urn or do people regularly take their cremated ashes with them to restaurants?"
You need to go back and re-read what I originally asked. YOU are wrong.
"Does anyone else have an issue with eating next to a dead body in an urn or do people regularly take their cremated ashes with them to restaurants?"
Only idiots.Does anyone else have an issue with eating next to a dead body in an urn
No. It's unusual. There's nothing wrong with it.or do people regularly take their cremated ashes with them to restaurants?
You need to go back and re-read what I originally asked. YOU are wrong.
"Does anyone else have an issue with eating next to a dead body in an urn or do people regularly take their cremated ashes with them to restaurants?"
So you're the douchebag that got us kicked out of Applebee's huh?j/k
It wouldnt bother me personally.
lol.
why are you the first person to point this out?
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I pointed it out on like the first page :'(lol.
why are you the first person to point this out?
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I pointed it out on like the first page :'(
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I pointed it out on like the first page :'(
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I blame shitty American public schools!Yah, but it lacked the same eloquence.
I pointed it out on like the first page :'(
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I literally LOL'd reading this. If they are so hazardous, why would cremation homes allow families to leave with the ashes?
Logic fail.
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If cremains could ever be considered a biohazard (as opposed to something the health dept. merely does not want in restaurants, which may be true), wouldn't they would be more regulated? Also, if a possible biohazard, they could not possibly be released to a member of the general public (or thousands of them!), even if they are family.
