We do a cook station in the cafeteria a few days a week. Maybe a salad or stir-fry, etc with 4 or five choices. People will say everything but and proceed to list everything except maybe one items. For example, chicken Caesar salad everything but no tomato, black olives, onions where the only ingredient they wanted was parmesan cheese.
I would think just saying what you want would be easier in that type of situation and less chance for errors. It could be laziest or poor grammar or maybe it just never occurred to them.
Just like the example below and why people use very.
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