Restaurant owner's mother-in-law tries to cut in line and demands freebies when she shows up with friends, daughter-in-law refuses to give her special treatment and sticks to her principles: 'No favoritism, no exceptions'

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    AITA for not giving my MIL special treatment at my restaurant?

    Business owner next to an OPEN sign and smiling down at a tablet
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    I (F38) own a restaurant and take pride in treating all customers equally no favoritism, no exceptions. Recently, my MIL came in with some friends and
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    expected VIP treatment. She wanted to skip the line, asked for items not on the menu, and hinted that her meal should be free because she's family.
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    Three women chatting at a restaurant
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    I kindly but firmly explained that while I care about her, in my restaurant she's a customer like everyone else. Our policy is clear:
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    no cutting the line, she wasn't happy and made a passive- aggressive remark about family coming first.
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    People waiting in line to check out at a restaurant
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    Later, she told my husband I embarrassed her in front of her friends. He's staying neutral, but I don't regret standing my ground.
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    To me, fairness is non-negotiable especially in business. If I start giving exceptions, I lose credibility with my staff and customers.
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    AITA for treating my MIL the same as any other guest?
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    mylifeaintthatbad NTA - My best friend has a Thai restaurant, and I expect to pay full price for her delicious food. This
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    is her business, and I am supporting her so that she can achieve success. I would never expect a discount or special treatment.
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    Few-Ebb7575 OP Thank you that's exactly how I feel. Running a restaurant isn't easy, and having people respect the business side of it makes all the difference.
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    lamchefCJ This. My friends own an amazing restaurant in another state. When I visit, they keep comping me food (also a chef,
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    so my friend will send out things for me to try and give honest feedback) and giving me discounts. I always say I want to
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    support them and expect to pay full rate, so he suggests I up the server's tip to make up for the difference, which I do.
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    Sometimes I go to one of their locations when I know they aren't around so I can try everything without the staff knowing I'm somehow "special" (believe me, I'm not).
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    Natural_War1261 My friend is a fine hairdresser and I wouldn't dream of asking for or accepting special treatment or mates rates. Another friend's husband
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    is a mechanic and we bickered because I wanted to pay him like a regular customer. We settled on a discount and banana bread.
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    ItsDaManBearBull At a friends place you tip the wait staff particularly well too. That word usually gets around and back to the friend Id rather be known as "the dude who takes care of my staff"
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    Mrs_Jones_85 My friend has a bakery. I've never even considered asking for a discount. I want to support my friend's business.
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    Waitress smiling at a couple seated at a restaurant
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    Severe-Cow-2816 NTA. Your MIL tried to pull a power move to impress her friends and expected you to fall in line. If you were as calm, collected, and kind as your post indicates? You did nothing wrong.
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    Tomatillo Hairy9051 If she wanted something special to impress her friends she should have arranged it ahead of time
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    with you. 100% NTA why would someone just assume that they're going to walk in and get special treatment?? that's ridiculous
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    justalookin13 A free dessert, stopping by to chat, absolutely. But no cutting in line or free meals.
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    DewyThistle ngl if she got her way once she'd prob expect it every time u literally protected ur biz n ur boundaries
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    Few-Ebb7575 OP That's so true. Protecting my rules protects my staff and my customers too. It keeps everything fair.
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    According Pie3971 NTA. I'm a business owner and I've always been brought up that family and friends get special privileges but I came to the
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    realisation recently that the people who want discounts and special privileges don't actually show up when my business needs support.

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