On Saturday, Mandy and I went to Cafe Rio so she could have her last fix before heading off to Africa. We both ordered salads, which should come as no surprise. What should come as a surprise is that I bit into a razor blade while eating mine.
I took the thing up to the staff, and all they did was say sorry. So, I wrote to corporate headquarters this morning. Here's their response:
"Thank you so much for the information about a recent visit to Café Rio. We take this situation very seriously. And I will contact that location and make sure that this does not happen again. Safety and food quality is a main priority here at Café Rio. You can be assured that this will be resolved as quickly as possible.
Thanks again for your time."
At the very least, reimbursement for the price of the meal seems reasonable under the circumstances. Apparently, Cafe Rio thinks otherwise. So, those of you in Utah, spread the word.
Razor blades are deadly. From now on, I think I'll go to Barbacoa.
Monday, August 11, 2008
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
U of U Olympic Marathoner’s Blog Offers Ringside Seats to Summer Games in Beijing
Thought this might be interesting to some of you U of U alum or fellow runners and hey Kelsey, she's a fellow Linguistics major at the U.
Aug. 6, 2008 -- Sports enthusiasts, Olympic games junkies and armchair travelers just got an insider’s pass to Beijing 2008.
Zuzana Tomas, marathon runner for the Slovakian team and Ph.D. student in linguistics at the University of Utah, is blogging from China about her experiences as part of this year’s summer games.
The web-based journal, www.runzuzanarun.blogspot.com , is up and running. Zuzana will be running in the marathon on Sunday, Aug. 17. Until then, readers can log on anytime to read her observations about traveling 6,000 miles to Beijing, getting acclimatized, continuing to train and prepare for the run, encountering other elite athletes from the world over and experiencing Chinese culture.
Zuzana came to the University of Utah as a graduate student during the 2002 Winter Olympics. Her qualifying race for the Beijing Olympics was the Houston Marathon in Jan., 2008 with a time of 2:39:26.
Log on. It’s the next best thing to being in Beijing.
Aug. 6, 2008 -- Sports enthusiasts, Olympic games junkies and armchair travelers just got an insider’s pass to Beijing 2008.
Zuzana Tomas, marathon runner for the Slovakian team and Ph.D. student in linguistics at the University of Utah, is blogging from China about her experiences as part of this year’s summer games.
The web-based journal, www.runzuzanarun.blogspot.com
Zuzana came to the University of Utah as a graduate student during the 2002 Winter Olympics. Her qualifying race for the Beijing Olympics was the Houston Marathon in Jan., 2008 with a time of 2:39:26.
Log on. It’s the next best thing to being in Beijing.
Monday, August 4, 2008
Kelsey and Garth's slide show!
Hi everyone!
I put together a slide show of our favorite images from Kelsey and Garth's wedding day! Let us know what you think :)
ENJOY everyone! We had a wonderful time with everyone - thank you all again for everything!
xo - Shell
HERE's the LINK to the full res version: http://www.ivystudiosphoto.com/simpsonwedding
And here's the slideshow:
I put together a slide show of our favorite images from Kelsey and Garth's wedding day! Let us know what you think :)
ENJOY everyone! We had a wonderful time with everyone - thank you all again for everything!
xo - Shell
HERE's the LINK to the full res version: http://www.ivystudiosphoto.com/simpsonwedding
And here's the slideshow:
Introducing Mr. and Mrs. Garth Simpson
Wow, you plan and plan and then the day comes and goes.
Congratulations Kelsey and Garth! It was a wonderful whirlwind day celebrating your marriage. Welcome to the family Garth! You did well, Kelsey. You did well, Garth.
Thanks to everyone who came and celebrated with us. It was a wonderful time to come together as family and we appreciated everyone's love and support.
Shelly and Brand0n, the pictures on the computer were incredible. We got so many complements on them. You are such a talent and it was so fun to see the results that night. Thank you, thank you!
Here are a few non-professional pictures of the day for those that were there and for those that weren't. For more pictures and Amy's perspective, be sure to visit her blog.
Thanks again everyone and congratulations to the happy couple.
"Resting" and "relaxing" the night before the big day!
Mr. and Mrs. Garth Simpson are introduced...
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