Domino’s bans woman after being unable to meet extra jalapeños request
A branch of the chain in Scotland said they ‘couldn’t meet the expectations’ of Annelise Shabbir who complained they never gave her enough extra jalapeños on her pizza.
By Emma Sword – BT
A woman has been banned from ordering pizza from a Domino’s store after they were unable to “meet her expectations” over her order for extra jalapeños.
Anneliese Shabbir paid more for extra jalapeños on her pizza each time she ordered from the store in Linlithgow, Scotland.
But Ms Shabbir complained that they were not putting enough of the chillis on, she was banned from the store.
The chain stated that she could not be served as the restaurant “could not meet her expectations.”
Ms Shabbir, whose love of jalapenos came during her first pregnancy, told the newspaper: “I actually ring them and place an order for collection, rather than use the website, so that I can speak to someone and stress the bit about extra jalapeños.
“With the most recent pizza there were literally seven jalapeños on the whole pizza. It was pathetic.”
A Domino’s spokesperson said: “Ms Shabbir has been a frequent complainant at the store in question.
“Despite every effort by our store team to satisfy Ms Shabbir, it seemed we were unable to meet her expectations, and so it was suggested that it may be best for both parties if we do not accept any future orders from her.
“We fully support the store’s decision in this case. These decisions are not taken lightly. However, in some limited circumstances, unfortunately, it is our only course of action.”