Communicate with the waiter: If you find that the value of the food does not match the price, you can ask the waiter about the composition and quality of the food first. You can try to get the waiter to give a reasonable explanation, or put forward some remedial measures, such as changing a dish or adjusting the price. If the waiter can't solve the problem, he can talk to the store manager or manager to find a better solution.
Refuse to pay the bill: If you really think that the value of food does not match the price, you can refuse to pay the bill. Before refusing to pay the bill, you must keep the relevant invoices and documents for subsequent complaints and rights protection. At the same time, we should also pay attention not to affect the dining experience of other customers, be polite and calm, and avoid unnecessary conflicts.
Complaining about safeguarding rights: If the above two methods have not solved the problem, you can consider complaining about safeguarding rights. You can report to the relevant departments, or appeal through channels such as consumer associations. If necessary, you can also seek legal aid to safeguard your rights and interests. In short, when the value of food does not match the price, we should first keep calm and try to solve the problem through communication. If communication fails, we can take measures such as refusing to pay bills, complaining and safeguarding rights to safeguard our rights and interests. At the same time, in order to avoid the recurrence of similar problems, we can also put forward our own suggestions and opinions, hoping that stores can adopt improvements and improve service quality.