So this is supposed to be a pay for the weight self-service yogurt place. We've all been guilty of overfilling our cups when we're in charge. However, today my 10yr old daughter bought a $8.77 yogurt, that she had no control over filling. The owner filled the cup to to the top and then some. Now if this was a normal ice cream joint, then sure. I'd be annoyed as you shouldn't give a kid that much sugar, but I'd think they're doing us a favor. However, given that we're paying by the oz, this is just unethical.
I let it go the first time it happened a few months back.. but I can't let it go a second time.. We usually get boba a few doors down from here and I give my daughter my cc to get ice cream from here while we're waiting.. and the owner keeps overfilling the ice cream.
WHY would you give that much ice cream to a 10 year old? and would you give the same amount if we weren't paying by weight?
BTW worth mentioning that myself and my older daughter tried this place and didn't like it as much (tasted old). However my youngest keeps insisting on coming here.....
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