New Harvester self-serve salad bar policy prompts boycott threat from customers
22.06.2022 - 22:04
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
Harvester has been blasted for their new policy which makes customers queue at its famous all you can eat salad bar. The popular eatery has more than 230 branches across the country and serves a broad menu including grilled meat, chips, salads and more.
One of Harvester customers’ favourite perks of the restaurant was that if they ordered a meal they could help themselves to several different salads. However, since they have reopened after the coronavirus pandemic, customers have been made to queue to be served by staff.
Harvester fans have taken to social media to vent their frustrations about the change. One said: “I’m boycotting Harvester until I can serve my own salad. Far too much for my anxiety having to ask someone to do it for me!”
Another said: “I miss the days when you could serve yourself at a Harvester salad cart. Now I’m shamed into only having a quarter of the penne pasta and potato salad that I’d have previously gone for.”
A Harvester spokesperson said: “We’re currently researching how to give our guests the best version of the unlimited salad bar in 2022 and beyond. We’re looking at consumer feedback and hope to update Harvester’s salad bar fans with any changes in the coming weeks.”
Yesterday, Mirror Online reported that households will see their yearly food shopping bills hiked by £380 this year due to the soaring price of groceries. Figures from analysts Kantar show that grocery price inflation jumped to 8.3per cent over the four weeks to June 12. That is an increase on 7per cent in May, and the highest level since April 2009.
The rising cost of food and groceries means the average yearly shopping bill will increase by £380 in 2022 – more than another £100 since April alone. Shoppers are increasingly
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