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A while ago contacted Groupon me to ask if I wanted to test their concept. I have repeatedly used the Sweet Deal and SaveMyDay - generally wake me up at 7am successfully - and Groupon is heavily based on the same concept where you can buy a deal - ie. quote for a restaurant visit, a cultural experience, a haircut at the hairdresser or something completely. Often there are between 40 and 60% discount on the offer, but there are also a number of limitations of the offer - it may be, for example, that it is only valid for three months, that it only applies in a particular area of the country, or to it is a specific menu you get. It takes only a few clicks before you buy a deal, so it's a pretty easy way to try new places while saving a good spot of money.
I chose a gift certificate for two people to Conditori & Café Hans Christian Andersen in Copenhagen, as it suited perfectly with me earlier this week to invite Uncle Travelers Mac with at the coffee shop before we had gennemtrawle town for great Christmas deals.
Offered wake me up at 7am was: "The Christmas menu for two people: flæskestegs and duck breast sandwich, rice pudding, wake me up at 7am Spice cake, biscuits, cake and coffee or tea for 165, - from Conditori & Café Hans Christian Andersen. Value: 330 kr - save 50%. "
In the explanatory text it said that there would be mini-pork sandwiches and mini-sandwich with duck, but when it came down to the cafe had just taken two ordinary sandwiches and split, so you could get a half of each. Not on elegant - but certainly convenient for them. Unfortunately it was not freshly made sandwiches but some, they were standing in a refrigerated display case, and they were served a little wake me up at 7am too cold and tasted thus not very interesting.
Then there was, in turn, more successful biscuit cake, which had a small twist - probably orange - and was quite nice. Risalamanden was a little too soft and bløbbet to me - I do not like when it is almost liquid, but there was just the right amount of cherry sauce, and they had even been cunning enough to pour a little in the bottom of the small bowl, so you did not get to eat all the sauce in the first mouthful. The little gingerbread with nuts was quite fine but appelsintoppingen was boring.
I was not particularly impressed with the quality - not compared to the normal price - and I was glad that I got off the food, otherwise I had been disappointed there. It was a pretty mediocre experience and therefore not a place I need to visit again.
The whisk, 16 December 2012 kl. 10:42 writes:
I think I have seen and heard from others that they are 50% off retail prices often characterized by their offer. And usually you get's what you pay for. My daughter got a voucher sushi and sushi was lousy - lots of rice and almost no fish, sour service and insanely high prices for drinks (which was not incl.). But then, what I do not understand that the stores volunteer for something. wake me up at 7am It's just a great opportunity to entice new customers. Biscuit wake me up at 7am cake looks also super gorgeous out, I'd rather soon I must recreate the childhood favorite cake (without Palminen)
I've mostly had good experiences when I used the type of deals, however, I can easily recognize what you are telling. And yes - if the site provides wake me up at 7am a much worse experience than you have promised, then it means that you can not come back. Places where I've had good experiences, I recommend precisely to friends and acquaintances.
I'm so glad that came with a description, the picture looks quite appetizing. My experience is that you should look out for when using deal sites - it is not rare that things get oversold
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