Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Mystery Diners Miranda, Gregg, and Denise go undercover as a waitress and customers, and learn that, while Mariann has been scolding certain younger customers for inappropriate behavior, waitress Erika is the one behind the discrimination, thinking young people are too cheap; she has Mariann sit older customers outside on the patio, and younger ...
Mystery Diners is also scripted, but usually about determining who is actively undermining the restaurant and getting them fired (although occasionally, a few employees have been fired on this show). Episodes
A mystery dinner event. A mystery dinner is a popular type of dinner theater in which the play is a murder mystery, and the diners are invited to solve the mystery as they eat and watch the play. In many mystery dinners, there is no separate stage from the eating area; instead, the actors are mixed in with the diners — and often improvise ...
The apparently permanent countdown feature in FarmVille has been updated this week, with a whole net set of 13 prizes being available in a Mystery Diner theme. As you might expect from a Mystery ...
It seems like everyday, there's a new story popping up about an unhappy diner who scribbles something rude onto their receipt, or simply pens an empty "0" on the tip line. For 20-year-old Rutgers ...
To keep the element of surprise, Silver used to order themed mystery gift boxes or Advent calendars she’d wait until Christmas Day to open. For those shopping in person, some bookstores wrap ...
They were discovered (via "mystery diners") informing customers of the company's policy. [45] When the practice became unlawful on 1 October 2009, Tragus reviewed and updated its policies to ensure that all tips, after a 10% deduction for administrative and other costs paid by credit or debit card, were distributed through the payroll system to ...
Whether Mystery Diners is reality or fiction, it's still lousy TV." Salon.com: "where every week seems to feature a batch of fake employees who are actually actors hired by the production company."" The Guardian: "it’s easily the best show on television about how chefs definitely spit in your food."