RESTAURANTS LEAVING BAD TASTE IN DINERS' MOUTHS

RESTAURANTS LEAVING BAD TASTE IN DINERS' MOUTHS

WASHINGTON (Wireless Flash) -- A new survey suggests many American restaurants are leaving a bad taste in diners' mouths. According to the report by the dining research firm of Feltenstein Partners, 7 percent of restaurant patrons are so disgusted with the bad service, high prices and poor quality of some restaurants that they refuse to come back. And get this: high-class dining establishments actually received more complaints than fast food joints. The biggest gripes from patrons include meals that are too expensive, poor atmosphere, cramped tables, loud noises and uncomfortable seats.