Today
Today, I picked up a sandwich and a side Caesar salad to go. After driving off, I checked the bag and noticed the dressing container was extremely small, maybe 1 oz at most, and when I opened it, it was only about half to three quarters full. I drove back to the restaurant and asked for one or two additional containers of dressing.
To my surprise, I was told I’d have to pay extra. Really? I asked to speak with the manager (a Hispanic lady), who repeated the same line: that’s the standard serving size and anything more costs extra. Instead of showing any understanding, she became defensive and scolded me for being upset about it.
At that point, I told her I wouldn’t be returning to any La Madeleine location and that I would be leaving an honest review about the experience. Her response was essentially, “I don’t care.”
So, congratulations to upper management — this is a perfect example of being penny wise and dollar foolish. Losing a customer over a tablespoon of salad dressing is quite a strategy.








