I can't remember exactly how they word it and I would like to post something similar at my coffee shop.
Everyone keeps leaving terrible messes on the tables and chairs including trash that they can easily toss out before walking out. This bothers me because this is OBVIOUSLY not a full service establishment.
I see it this way; if you leave your mess behind, you should also be leaving a tip. Otherwise, dispose of it yourself and bring the plates etc to the dish/tray return.
If they keep leaving messes, I'm going to have to hire staff to be out on the floor constantly cleaning up messes and in turn I'm going to have to raise my prices to cover this additional expense.
So for all of you out there who are guilty of leaving the mess behind....pick it up or expect to pay more!!!
This is simply ridiculous and disrespectful. I'm no one's maid.
PICK UP AFTER YOURSELVES!!!!!!
Back to my question........
can anyone please tell me how IKEA poilitely asks that you clean up after yourself after dining in their restaurant? I'd like to post a sign like that myself but I can't remember what they say and can't make it out to IKEA for a while.
OR
What is a polite and professional way to ask customers to clean up after themselves?
THANKS!!!
Everyone keeps leaving terrible messes on the tables and chairs including trash that they can easily toss out before walking out. This bothers me because this is OBVIOUSLY not a full service establishment.
I see it this way; if you leave your mess behind, you should also be leaving a tip. Otherwise, dispose of it yourself and bring the plates etc to the dish/tray return.
If they keep leaving messes, I'm going to have to hire staff to be out on the floor constantly cleaning up messes and in turn I'm going to have to raise my prices to cover this additional expense.
So for all of you out there who are guilty of leaving the mess behind....pick it up or expect to pay more!!!
This is simply ridiculous and disrespectful. I'm no one's maid.
PICK UP AFTER YOURSELVES!!!!!!
Back to my question........
can anyone please tell me how IKEA poilitely asks that you clean up after yourself after dining in their restaurant? I'd like to post a sign like that myself but I can't remember what they say and can't make it out to IKEA for a while.
OR
What is a polite and professional way to ask customers to clean up after themselves?
THANKS!!!