Didn't even realize you could get corn dogs at Chili's. Is that on the kid's menu?
I know. Like the guy a few years ago that tried to sue Starbucks because he didn't expect his Frappuccino to be cold and spilled it on himself... it was so silly, Starbucks didn't even try to settle.
You said you went there 3-4 times a month... why did this incident make you suddenly stop going? Has this kind of service been repetitive, and you finally realized it wasn't going to get better? Or are you quick to just drop a place like a bad habit just because it screwed up once? If it's the second choice, then that's kind of silly, since no place will ever be so perfect as to never have a bad night at least once.
PS: You might be taken more seriously if you learn to type correctly. To type in all caps and with improper grammar and spelling makes you sound like you really don't know what you're talking about.
If you're trying to get it off the menu, how are your grandkids going to eat it too? If you keep telling people not to eat it, then your grandkids are going to grow up not being able to eat it because people will tell THEM not to... because THEIR grandkids need to be able to eat it. In the end, nobody gets tuna, and they just die off without being put to use.
That does totally suck that they did that to your family- I would've fired the lot of them. However, what action (or lack of) they take does not necessarily express the views of every single Waffle House. The quality of a chain will change depending of the demographics of that area. I would instead file a complaint with the Waffle House headquarters and explain what happened in a factual and detailed manner. Don't "boycott all of the Waffle Houses in the world" because of one chain's total lack of respect.
Why was it important to point out that the other kid was African-American? That right there sent up a red flag for me. I'd have to agree with Cyri- unless Mike Tyson managed to sneak into the arcade looking like a little kid, your kid's sight shouldn't be permanently damaged. And the police officer that told you about the difficulty of pursuing a case that happened on international waters- he wasn't necessarily trying to dissuade you from it. He's simply informing you that it really IS difficult, because laws from different countries nearby are thrown together and debated... the process could go on until your kid's totally forgotten about the whole thing (unless, of course, you'd like to remind him of the horrible "disaster" every day for the rest of his life.)
Bagels are kosher and greatly enjoyed by the Jewish community, so there wouldn't be a problem with those- just clearing that up first.
It's simply a matter of making sure other customers are not offended... the same thing would happen in other areas with a large amount of a single religion with restrictions (you wouldn't walk into a Muslim-populated coffee house with a ham sandwich and not expect them to ask you to leave). You have to think about this- is it worth offending a bunch of people and driving them away (effectively putting the place out of business) so you could have your non-kosher meal there at that time? I think not. If you're from a community that does not follow strict religious guidelines, it's a lot harder to understand.
Okay, first two people are stupid. I agree with karleebarlee- you might have just misread where he was looking. Of course, if he really was looking... while that makes him a perv, it's unrealistic to think that he's the only guy in the world dirty enough to look at your wife, especially if she's well-endowed or wearing shirts that show cleavage. Just brush it off, and if it happens again, consider getting your wife new tops.
Wasn't the food wrapped? I can't see why you'd need the wrapper to be germ-free - you're not going to eat it. It is also a little discrediting that you make these complaints after it's obvious that you weren't going to get the job. And he didn't call you back? You were probably denied... and frankly, there are many places that won't call you if you're not their choice. Rude, maybe, but time-saving (because remember, you're not the only one applying... there's probably at least fifty other people after that job as well).