When I ordered a serving of sundae at Gwangjang Market in Jongno-gu, Seoul, around 7 p.m. on the 17th, the merchant said, “I will mix it evenly,” without any explanation In response to the customer’s order, “We also have one sundae and one tteokbokki,” the merchant said again, “Yes, sundae is evenly matched,” and immediately turned around and started slicing sundae meat. When I handed over the card for payment, the merchant said with a rather ridiculous expression, “It’s only an account transfer,” and when I asked for the price, the answer was, “One sundae is 10,000 won.”
The merchant’s word for ‘double sundae’ was not a single sundae, but a combination of pork parts such as liver, lungs, and head meat At Gwangjang Market, the price of a single sundae product was usually set at KRW 7,000 to KRW 8,000 for a group of 10,000, but many other stalls were sold by switching to the more expensive group menu The guest next to me said, “I thought you were going to give me even food, so I thought you were going to mix liver and lungs.” Who can understand it as a group? “We asked again because the price was more than I thought.”
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Whether you’re ordering sundae or sitting with something else, you’re going to get ruined if you trick them into selling a non-single assortment