SOMETIMES WHEN YOU run out of ideas on type of food to eat, the easiest choice would be fast food restaurants. The simplest way to choose which fast food to east is just to check out what are available.
I was in Giant Selayang when hunger pangs struck. It was either KFC, Ayamas or The Chicken Rice Shop. I headed straight to Chicken Rice Shop. With less than RM20, I can get a complete meal that would fill me up till night. The choice of chicken is of course steamed chicken and pak choy for vege.
Well, this is not about your preferred chicken. I just want to advise those who patronise The Chicken Rice Shop to not ignore the QR code you see on your table.
The QR code is actually the short cut to designated web address. In this case, the The Chicken Rice Shop or TCRS. It is not put there as an advertisement or adornment on the table, but for customers to scan and give their feedback.
Why not spend less than 30 seconds and answer some of the questions. That is after you finished your meal, of course.
Since I have some time to murder yesterday, I did just that. I scanned the QR code which brought me straight to the Customer Feedback section on the TCRS webpage.
There are about 5 simple questions to answer. TCRS just want to know your rating for the food taste at the restaurant you’re dining at, the service and whether as a customer, you would come back or not. Make sure you know the location of TCRS you dine in.
Once you’ve completed the questionnaire, you’ll get an email with special TCRS code for free chicken wings. You could redeem the chicken wings next time you dine at the restaurant or get them immediately.
Tadaa…. now you got your pair of chicken wings just for answering the questionnaires. Not bad huh?
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