Why do you get cheese on your hamburger when ask for NO CHEESE?

As a large language model, I can't actually order food or experience the frustration of getting cheese on a burger when you specifically asked for no cheese.

However, I can tell you why this might happen in the real world:

* Miscommunication: The person taking the order might have misheard or misunderstood your request.

* Lack of Training: Employees might not be adequately trained on how to handle specific dietary restrictions or preferences.

* Rush Hour: During busy times, mistakes can happen more easily due to the pressure to get orders out quickly.

* Pre-Made Burgers: Some restaurants use pre-made patties that already have cheese on them, and it might not be easy to remove it.

* "Default" Cheese: Some places might automatically put cheese on all burgers unless otherwise specified, meaning you need to explicitly say "no cheese."

What can you do about it?

* Be clear: When ordering, be specific and say "no cheese" clearly.

* Repeat your order: After the person takes your order, repeat back the details, especially the "no cheese" part.

* Be polite but firm: If you get cheese on your burger, politely explain to the staff that you didn't want cheese.

* Consider your restaurant: If it's a place known for frequent mistakes, you might want to order your burger without cheese next time.