Chik-Fil-A has one, “My pleasure”. I like it. It’s cutesy and courteous.
But not many other places do.
Lisa and I went to one of our favorite places tonight, Nicolas.
While I’m happy they moved out of Rehoboth and are now in Lewes, I’m also upset they moved out of Rehoboth and are now in Lewes.
We go there way too much.
Way. Too. Much.
While Nicolas doesn’t have a catch phrase, they do have a signature dish, the Nicaboli. It’s GREAT.
Me, I like the Spinoli, a white sauce and spinach.
Twice this evening, the server brought me something, and I said, “Thank you”, to which she replied, “You’re welcome”.
That’s fine.
Polite and courteous.
But it lacked something.
It lacked some pizzazz.
It’s not Raising Cane’s.
That’s this chicken tender place in Kissimmee that we went to earlier this month.
A worker cleared Lisa’s basket and trash and when she said, “Thank You”, he replied, “It ain’t no problem”
I LOVE THAT.
That should be their catch Phrase.
Much Like, “Love That Chicken From Popeye’s”, their slogan should be, “Raising Cane’s – It Ain’t No Problem”.
