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Do fast food workers actually spit in your food?
Employees really do spit in the food. Be very, very nice to the person taking your order. Especially if you’re in the drive-thru. Spit isn’t the worst thing people do to the food at McDonald’s.
Can workers spit in your food?
Although spitting in food or drink is rare, it’s rarity is not always due to some culinary code of ethics. Some customers are so damn rude, (even straddling the line on abusive) that plenty of servers and cooks would spit in someone’s food and sleep like a baby.
Is spitting in someones food illegal?
Spitting in someone’s food could be considered battery. Under California Penal Code 242, battery is defined as any willful and unlawful use of force or violence against another person. This applies to any indirect or direct physical contact.
Did a chili’s server spit in Your Soda?
Ken Yerdon, the 45 year-old New York man who visited a suburban Chili’s in late July and became convinced that his server spit in his soda. He was so convinced that he took the soda to a police lab for DNA analysis, which is something only a crazy person does. But guess what? HIS SODA HAD SPIT IN IT!
Do service employees really contaminate customers’ food?
If you believe the research— and yes, there has been academic research on “counterproductive work behavior”— only six percent of service employees admit to having “contaminated” a customer’s food. That’s according to a 2014 study by researchers from Baylor University and the University of Houston.
Are employees at fast food franchises to be trusted?
Yes, employees at fast food franchises are not to be trusted. But you already knew that, right? New videos pop up seemingly every week of disgruntled teens putting odious things into the deep fryer. If you’ve eaten at a fast food place, ANY fast food place, at least three times in your life, trust me on this, you’ve eaten a little pubic hair.
Should you freak out when you hear a restaurant’s story?
Stories like this are harrowing, but not necessarily a reason to freak out. Although all of the servers and cooks I contacted had a story about doing foul and unspeakable things to a customer’s food, it should be noted that it was usually A story. As in, a single tale.