You took your family to a nearby restaurant. You were disappointed with the meal and wish to complain to the manager. Write a letter to the manager of the restaurant. In your letter: explain why you were at the restaurant describe the problems write about the action you want the manager to take You do not need to write any addresses

Dear Sir/ Madam, I, Livia James,
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customer of your renowned restaurant on Frankford Street. I am writing
this
letter to inform you about the inconvenience caused at your restaurant
last
day. My family and I came to
this
restaurant for dinner to celebrate my nephew's birthday. As we are aware that your property provides world-class service in our locality. In fact, we are disappointed by the quality of the food that you provided
last
day on March 1st.
Furthermore
, we asked the server to reheat the cold food but refused our request by stating that it was the peak hour of the day.
Thus
, it would be really commendable if you could take
this
matter into your kind consideration and take the appropriate actions. It would be grateful to inform the staff concerned about dealing with customers in a satisfactory manner. I look forward to hearing from you, Yours faithfully, Livia James
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