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To the editor: I want to say
"THANK YOU" and commend one of our restaurants, its owner, and a
waitress who works there. The restaurant is IMO'S. I do not know the
owners, or the waitresses name, but I know they both have big
hearts.
I had placed my order, by phone, paid for it and told them the name
of the woman who would pick it up for me in 15 min, as they had said
that's when it would be ready.
Thirty minutes later they called me and said my dinner was getting
cold. It was the same waitress who had taken my order. I had lost
track of time. I explained I had no way to get it and I told her my
age and health prevented my driving. She said, "Give me your address
honey and I will bring it to you." And she did!
I want to thank IMOS for serving delicious food!
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I want to thank the OWNER for letting a waitress
leave her station!
I want to thank the thoughtful WAITRESS who made sure I had supper!
YES! We still have good people in Lincoln!
Sue Weindorf [Posted
October 25,
2024]
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