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10 Ways Trekker Arbitrarily Judges You at the Fast Food Line

I got an addition: NEVER be nasty to people who you make your food, but you can't see the preparation area. A few particularly nasty customers got "special" cookies from us when they demanded we make fresh ones for them.
That's a terrible thing to do. The person ordering the food may not even be the person who ends up eating your "special" cookies.

Yes it is terrible isn't it? I worked in a restaurant...so it happens...this and much much worse. Of course I never did anything like that -- that's just too low for me to go.... no matter how much the customer pissed me off. But I did spit in my sisters chicken salad when she was making a sandwhich when I was 11. :techman:
 
I got an addition: NEVER be nasty to people who you make your food, but you can't see the preparation area. A few particularly nasty customers got "special" cookies from us when they demanded we make fresh ones for them.

That's really disgusting, man. I've never worked in the food service industry, so maybe it's just a case of opportunity breeding that kind of behavior in some people, but I just don't get the mentality behind it. People piss me off, but it would take a hell of a lot for me to even consider violating their food like that, and even then I wouldn't do it. To do it over something as simple as people asking for fresh cookies, which, while perhaps annoying, is part of your job, is just unbelievable.
 
I got an addition: NEVER be nasty to people who you make your food, but you can't see the preparation area. A few particularly nasty customers got "special" cookies from us when they demanded we make fresh ones for them.

That's really disgusting, man. I've never worked in the food service industry, so maybe it's just a case of opportunity breeding that kind of behavior in some people, but I just don't get the mentality behind it. People piss me off, but it would take a hell of a lot for me to even consider violating their food like that, and even then I wouldn't do it. To do it over something as simple as people asking for fresh cookies, which, while perhaps annoying, is part of your job, is just unbelievable.
It's one of those things that food service people might joke about (I do it from time to time at work), but I would never actually do anything to someone's food.
 
I got an addition: NEVER be nasty to people who you make your food, but you can't see the preparation area. A few particularly nasty customers got "special" cookies from us when they demanded we make fresh ones for them.

That's really disgusting, man. I've never worked in the food service industry, so maybe it's just a case of opportunity breeding that kind of behavior in some people, but I just don't get the mentality behind it. People piss me off, but it would take a hell of a lot for me to even consider violating their food like that, and even then I wouldn't do it. To do it over something as simple as people asking for fresh cookies, which, while perhaps annoying, is part of your job, is just unbelievable.

I've worked in the food industry since I was 14. It's never, ONCE, crossed my mind to tamper with other people's food. Ok, it happened once but it was for an instnat and my better judgement won out.
 
I got an addition: NEVER be nasty to people who you make your food, but you can't see the preparation area. A few particularly nasty customers got "special" cookies from us when they demanded we make fresh ones for them.

That's really disgusting, man. I've never worked in the food service industry, so maybe it's just a case of opportunity breeding that kind of behavior in some people, but I just don't get the mentality behind it. People piss me off, but it would take a hell of a lot for me to even consider violating their food like that, and even then I wouldn't do it. To do it over something as simple as people asking for fresh cookies, which, while perhaps annoying, is part of your job, is just unbelievable.

I've worked in the food industry since I was 14. It's never, ONCE, crossed my mind to tamper with other people's food. Ok, it happened once but it was for an instnat and my better judgement won out.

I'm glad I hardly ever eat out anymore.

I wonder if the people who do things like this ever realize this is why they are stuck in the food service industry. You want to act like a juvenile and fuck with your customers, guess what career track you'll be stuck in!
 
I'm glad I hardly ever eat out anymore.

I wonder if the people who do things like this ever realize this is why they are stuck in the food service industry. You want to act like a juvenile and fuck with your customers, guess what career track you'll be stuck in!

I agree. Tampering with people's food is evil and wrong.

As I said, it crossed my mind once but better judgement, my nature, and common sense won out. And by "crossed my mind" it flashed through it like a speeding bullet.

And that was a very, very extreme situation with a really HUGE jackass of a customer that no one has come close to approaching. Including the guy who almost hit me with his cane.
 
That's ok, Trekker. I arbitrarily judge you for being in a fast food line in the first place. :vulcan:

Better yet, don't have a lunch. I've never felt compelled to have to eat a lunch, even when I worked at a job doing manual labor for hours before my break. Do we need to stuff our craws every handfull of hours?

When you're a pot smoker yeah you do need to. Thank the good lord I've overcome that issue.

I only eat once a day. :shifty:

That's a terrible way to eat. How do you ingest enough nutrition eating one meal a day? 2500 Calories in 20 minutes? :wtf:
 
That's ok, Trekker. I arbitrarily judge you for being in a fast food line in the first place. :vulcan:



I only eat once a day. :shifty:

That's a terrible way to eat. How do you ingest enough nutrition eating one meal a day? 2500 Calories in 20 minutes? :wtf:

^ whopper value meal.

Double Whopper with cheese, large fries and large pop are "only" 1800 calories.

I eat BK every couple of weeks, usually a regular whopper with cheese, extra onions, regular fries (of which I eat maybe half) and then I take a few sips of pop to knock it down. I doubt that's more than maybe 900 calories total.
 
That's ok, Trekker. I arbitrarily judge you for being in a fast food line in the first place. :vulcan:

When you're a pot smoker yeah you do need to. Thank the good lord I've overcome that issue.

I only eat once a day. :shifty:

That's a terrible way to eat. How do you ingest enough nutrition eating one meal a day? 2500 Calories in 20 minutes? :wtf:

I'm 5 feet tall, weigh 100 pounds and work at a desk job. I do not require anywhere near 2500 calories a day. I'd be massively over weight if I ate that much. :lol:

Anyway, I've made it oh, 30 years eating as I please because I feel lethargic and sick if I eat a full lunch and dinner. *shrug*

That's ok, Trekker. I arbitrarily judge you for being in a fast food line in the first place. :vulcan:

I only eat once a day. :shifty:

That's a terrible way to eat. How do you ingest enough nutrition eating one meal a day? 2500 Calories in 20 minutes? :wtf:

^ whopper value meal.

Gross. I eat fast food maybe twice a year at most, and then it's Five Guys. :vulcan:
 
Eat one meal, exercise, the weight comes off. Do the same thing, but ad little mini meals, and your monthly mini meals bring you to a stand still in weight loss.

But the point isn't to add mini meals, but to take the SAME AMOUNT of food that you would eat in your one big meal, and spread it out into several mini meals.
 
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