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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: i-node who wrote (599584)2/2/2011 12:43:11 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) of 1579790
 
>> You mean peeing in the coke or putting snots on the burgers. I saw both done at the fast food place I worked at.

I grew up working in and running fast food joints. Never heard of anything like this until recent years. A time, I might add, when these businesses are more intensely regulated than ever before.


You worked in your father's places. Where I worked, it was a free for all. It was disgusting. And my brother told me where he worked guys would pee on the burgers and then cover the taste up with ketchup if they didn't like the looks of the customers. To this day, I avoid fast food unless I am in a big hurry and need to eat real fast.......maybe once a year at most.

From a practical perspective, these things would almost always require collusion, which suggests it is a very rare event, indeed.

All my info is anecdotal so I can't be sure how pervasive it is. However, you don't always have the best people working fast food......that's why a requirement to wash hands is a good thing.
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