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Pizza Express Used Napkin In Salad
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Totally, I was wasn't a happy mum! Other branches have been fine, it sounds like the one who made your meal could do with some training too.0
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It should never have happened in the first place.0
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Doesn't Prince Andrew frequent this establishment?
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As you have edited your original post to say that you are some on the 9th and then continued to eat some on the 10th, is there any chance it is a napkin you used or has been placed there by another member of the household. It’s not at the bottom, more to the side, and it would be unusual to miss that on the first day of eating...0
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Suggest that you write to the daily mail.

Can we just take a moment to appreciate the OP's username please?
One trait of autism is to take things quite literally. OP cannot pick up the sarcasm in your post because thats not something that a lot of autistic people can.
Please be aware when replying to OP that she needs written words to be concise and clear to help her.0 -
Anyone can choose such a user name, but it doesn't mean that user actually suffers from that condition.pulliptears wrote: »Can we just take a moment to appreciate the OP's username please?
Regardless, I've not seen any responses on this thread which are particularly likely to be unhelpful to someone with Autism0 -
autisticgirl wrote: »It's a good thing your child didn't swallow that glass, that could have been very serious, he could have ended up in hospital for that.
But the child didn't end up in hospital.
Keep your complaint to the facts.
Not 'what ifs' or 'might have beens'.0 -
pulliptears wrote: »Can we just take a moment to appreciate the OP's username please?
One trait of autism is to take things quite literally. OP cannot pick up the sarcasm in your post because thats not something that a lot of autistic people can.
Please be aware when replying to OP that she needs written words to be concise and clear to help her.
Thank you.:j0 -
I think in fairness, not everybody looks at usernames when replying to threads.pulliptears wrote: »Can we just take a moment to appreciate the OP's username please?
One trait of autism is to take things quite literally. OP cannot pick up the sarcasm in your post because thats not something that a lot of autistic people can.
Please be aware when replying to OP that she needs written words to be concise and clear to help her.0 -
Don't sweat it.0
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