Much has been written about the authenticity of Mystery Diners but it's a lot of fun, and entertaining seeing the undercover work that would make the NSA, CIA and Jason Bourne proud for sure.
Running a restaurant is a tough business and profit margins (if any) are thin, and you can see the distress of the restaurant owners as they seek to right the wrongs inflicted by ne'er-do-wells who think they know how to do the right thing.
In most cases the offenders get fired and surprisingly no unions are involved, no picketing, no social media outrage. This is really the tough love version of Undercover Boss.
Running a restaurant is a tough business and profit margins (if any) are thin, and you can see the distress of the restaurant owners as they seek to right the wrongs inflicted by ne'er-do-wells who think they know how to do the right thing.
In most cases the offenders get fired and surprisingly no unions are involved, no picketing, no social media outrage. This is really the tough love version of Undercover Boss.