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Why We Return to the Same Restaurant Despite Poor Service, According to Science 

 

 

 

 



Many of us have a favourite restaurant and, when you find one where the staff greets you by name or you’re seated at your table of choice, it’s no wonder you return again and again.


But, what about the ones that offer less-than-favourable service? The diners that are cash only, that rush you through your meal and always get your order wrong.


Why do you keep going back there?


According to Vassilis Dalakas, professor of marketing at Cal State University San Marc, it’s all down to a phenomenon called "prediction error".


Speaking to food website Munchies, Dalakas explained that the process of getting your food is separate from the quality of the food itself.


As such, if the service is bad that by itself might not be enough to completely deter a customer from returning should the meal be satisfactory.


“Customers may tolerate bad service from a food vendor if they feel the food provided is truly great,” he said.


Another expert agreed adding that a positive experience – be it good food or brilliant service – tends to outweigh a negative experience.


"Experiences which exceed our expectations lead to an increase in dopamine,” says Matt Johnson, professor of psychology at Hult International Business School.


“Which increases our drive to repeat that experience.”


So, even if a restaurant does provide terrible service, if the food was tasty it’s likely that you will still return.


Another theory proposed by Chris Olivola, assistant professor of marketing at Carnegie Mellon University, suggests that customers often frequent the same place out of fear of trying something new.


He claims that once people find something they like, even if it is mediocre, they’ll stick to it because the alternative of trying something different and not liking it could cause discomfort and feel like failure.


Article Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/restaurants-poor-service-why-return-positive-experiences-low-expectations-food-dopamine-a8308596.html
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VOCABULARY WORDS:
1. Deter (v.) ~ discourage (someone) from doing something, typically by instilling doubt or fear of the consequences
2. Tolerate (v.) ~ allow the existence, occurrence, or practice of (something that one does not necessarily like or agree with) without interference
3. Tend (v.) ~ regularly or frequently behave in a particular way or have a certain characteristic
4. Outweigh (v.) ~ be greater or more significant than
5. Mediocre (adj.) ~ of only moderate quality not very good
6. Discomfort (n.) ~ a state of mental unease worry or embarrassment


QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION:
1. What is the worst experience you have ever had in a restaurant?
2. Do you often return to the same restaurants or do you like trying new places? Discuss your option.
3. What is more important for you in terms of choosing a restaurant, service or quality of the food? Explain your answer. 
 

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