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It could be that they have OCD or are germaphobes. The main thing is that you are going above and beyond to satisfy the customer and humor their little quirks. I am sure it is annoying but the customer is always right even though in reality they can be so very wrong.
My advice is to keep doing what you are doing. Some customers may be difficult to deal with, but everyone has people like that. See the cheap ass customers thread--the reason it has so many replies is that this is a common problem to us all and everyone wants to vent their frustrations. It sounds like you really care about customer service (which is a great thing), but you should recognize that there are simply irritating people. We need to serve them too, but try to focus on the customers who keep coming back appreciatively day after day. You will get burned out if you focus on isolated problem customers. Just chill and enjoy doing what you are doing for the good customers who recognize your hard work and respond well. Focus on keeping the vast majority of your customers happy because they are where you get your primary source of revenue (both on the ticket and in tips). Water off a duck's back, man...
People that are nice to their friends and co-workers and aren't nice to 'the help' are just not nice people. Period.
You're not seeing them be nice to other people, you're seeing them suck it to get what they want. Full stop.
They're small, evil -minded folk that think that they're superior, and what they do to themselves inside their own heads is far worse than you will ever be able to do to them, if revenge were your thing.
*NEVER* serve anyone on a cell phone, *EVER*.
That being said, make individualized personalized comments, so they know that you're not 'working the script'. "Hey, I like that tie, that's great!", or, "You've changed your hair, haven't you?". Even, "Oh, good choice, the tuna's especially good today.
Real people can be snapped out of their isolation and introspection, but those that don't respond are too far gone. Smile, nod, and give 'em their change.
NOT AT ALL.... Feel free to politely ask them not mess up your display. If they want something out of reach please as you or another staff person to get it for them. Do not worry about them complaining to someone higher up. As long as you are on the floor you are the higher up. As long as you treat them with as much respect as they deserve and be have in a professional manner, you are well within your right to ask them to please leave if they are not going to treat you and your store with the respect you are sharing with them. Upper management will understand because I'm sure they are aware of all the points you brought up about the clean nature of this establishment. You sound like someone I would hire so keep up the good coffee work..
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