@@joshuaosullivan2761 One of my first managers was fond of the saying 'Could've and Might've only counts in horse shoes and hand grenades'...needless to say cleanliness wasn't her priority....
GamingYoshi Fanatic Or all the people that graze in the produce section where I live. I live right by Mexico, and honestly and no -racially (there ARE white people from there btw), I constantly see people grazing and eating candy bars and deli food, leaving the wrappers on shelves. It’s so gross, and just trashy (no pun intended).
Either that or pet turtles. A friend of mine once crashed at my house's basement, bringing along his turtle, that became the insect terminator. Crickets, spiders, centipedes; all were devoured before the might and hunger of Talia the turtle.
Would need proof, and it was quite bold of them to fire him then fix the wall, but i doubt they really fixed it, only replaced that one section for about $100. The mold is most definately still there growing inside of the wall.
Here's a story to counteract all this horribleness. I worked fast food at Wendy's and the manager there was absolutely militaristic about food cleanliness and sanitation. He would never be happy if you lost food due to carelessness and you'd get a lecture about being more careful but you never ever, ever cross contaminated food if you didn't want your ear really chewed off. I was doing salad prep one day and after assembling the machine to chop this lettuce my hand accidentally slipped and I very lightly cut my finger on the blades. So light that you couldn't even see blood on the blade and my finger barely had a quarter of a drop of blood on it. I still deconstructed the entire three-foot-tall contraption which is not easy and took absolutely every part of it through the entire sanitation process before reassembling it to continue with morning prep. Naturally I also bandaged my hand before doing this and put on a rubber gloves and used a rubber band to seal it against my wrist so that nothing could get out or in. I did this all day because I was still responsible for doing a lot of the washing and sanitation of other items in store as the day went on. I looked goofy as hell but it meant that there was absolutely no possibility of contamination.
wendy's in general seems to be very on top of keeping their shit together when it comes to sanitation. my girlfriend works there during night shifts and she told me how thorough the cleaning process is during closing. it's why wendy's is one of the few fast food chains i don't feel nervous about eating at
I work at Subway and one day I cut my finger open and my manager shoved a band-aid on it and it bled through the band-aid and I just had to be like "ah yes don't mind me I was just uhhhh prepping sauces a second ago ahaha"
To all employees of a restaurant in violation of health code, do not go to your supervisor, upper management, or ownership to report said violation of(s). Send an anonymous tip IMMEDIATELY and DIRECTLY to the Health Department.
@@christafranken9170 Any time any businessperson makes an "Honest Mistake," and it makes them money, it isn't an "Honest Mistake." They know good and well what they are doing. Isn't that right, Bhopal, India?
Sethlington studios & co the innards of a fryer are often tight, smooth, deep, and oil is thicker than water. Probably had no chance of getting out unassisted. .-.
Agreed, I worked in a well known restaurant for 4 years trying to fix the problems they had. All my friends love going their but I wont knowing what really goes on in the back. I just pray the other stores aren't like the one I worked in.
Caitlin Brown wtf like actually, tarantulas are some of the fucking worst things ever, I’m tempted to move stupidily far up north to get as far away from spiders as possible. Why the moving up north, I got bit by a brown recluse in the 3rd grade (maybe 2nd) fun time.
I’msorry Youguys okay i hate spiders too, but they’re not interested in human food, they’re just interested in the nasty and annoying bugs that _are_ trying to get at the human food
Fruit flies were an eternal menace in the summer ( I worked in the bakery of a grocery chain...thanks to the produce section every summer/fall we had an immortal horde of gnats/fruit flies.....we took to taking some of the smaller half-shell containers and filling them with either vegetable oil or vinegar then poking a million holes in the top...every morning we'd come in and have to replace them because the surface of each were thickly coated with dead insects....blech.
Yeah, when it comes to the food industry...if you don't work there, and you don't get to see how it's stored/made in front of you....don't worry too much and just enjoy the food... Unless you get sick, then SUE SUE SUE!
Never look into the back of your favorite restaurant, unless it is a swanky place with professional chefs. Professional chefs give a shit and want to make art. The average cook probably hasn't washed his hands.
Out of The Hat I wonder how common that is, rats in a hospital kitchen. I could certainly see the dumpster out back, but that’s bad in the kitchen itself.
Rats do it all the time if a mom rat is stressed out even if it is for no reason they will eat their husband or children usually the children because they are weaker they usually only do it if they are stressed and low on food but sometimes they just do it for the hell of it but if the husband is around they are usually mad about this and sometimes eat the mom
"If the bathroom is dirty there's a good chance the kitchen is in the same condition" I'd have to somewhat disagree. I've worked at 2 restaurants and we would get very busy but we made sure the kitchen was in good condition. We usually didnt have enough hands or time to get into the bathrooms until after rushes etc
Zamorino h ya. I work in a PizzaHut. During rushes the kitchen can get crazy especially if the cook is frantic and flings cheese everywhere, but we always make sure to keep the make table wipes down and organized. I’ll sweep the floor for cooks if they are too busy to do it. But bathrooms are a different story. Customers can be very nasty. We usually don’t have time to clean the bathrooms every hour. We mainly focus on the kitchen area since that’s where most of the action is happening.
@@MaiaPalazzo well when you're only able to schedule so many hours as a manager the hours go away fast. It's not like the bathroom doesnt get cleaned, it's just not #1 priority
I used to work as a line cook at a Mexican restaurant. There was this raccon in the back that would frequently scare waitresses going to their cars at night. So on one Friday night when it was spotted, a coworker of mine went in the back and beat it to death. It was left in the back decomposing for about a week b4 the owner caught wind of the situation. Never had I felt more uncomfortable in a workspace. TLDR, raccon gets murdered at Mexican restaurant
I was working fast food a while back, at a place whose manager was a clean freak. Meaning we always had good inspections. One day, I was training a new employee, when the inspector came in. While my manager was showing him around, I had the new kid start some dishes. I asked him to drain out the old wash water, and when he did, the floor drains all decided to back up. Greasy water began pooling on the floor. As if that weren't bad enough, new kid decides to plunge the sink drain. Fine, except he ignores the sink plunger right next to the sink, walks into the bathroom, and grabs the toilet plunger! Proceeds to try to stick it in our dish sink, right in front of the health inspector! My manager and I had to scream at him to stop! Didn't get our best marks that day...
@@flipkiller8521 It was kinda sad. He didn't last a week at that job. You could tell by talking to him, that he tried hard at things, but didn't have a lot of skills. He had enthusiasm...
Former Inspector here. I recall a time when myself and another inspector went out to a local pizza join in town that was popular and had been around forever. We begin the inspection and check the freezer, which is full of ice build-up and their gauges weren't reading proper temperature. Then we see their storage for the frozen foods - everything is stacked up as high as it will go in the shipping boxes they arrived off truck in. We explain to them that the foods (various meats sauces and breads) all had to be separated and divided by shelves as to prevent contact from one another and off of the ground (oh yeah, they were all just sitting on the floor). Afterwards, we begin to inspect the kitchen. Great start when you find several spots of mold and mouse droppings behind the equipment and prep stations. Proceed to find even MORE droppings and dead mice around machines, vents and other areas. Then we get to the front of house - MORE droppings and dead mice! Bathrooms and closets? DROPPINGS AND MICE! We commended them that their traps were in fact working, but we had to write them up for several violations including the droppings, mold, freezer storage, and they had multiple holes in their walls. So yeah . . .that was fun.
( In the US at least ) Why would an Inspector need to convince anyone other than their bosses of their findings? When I worked food ( not quite 7 years ago now) the Inspector was GOD. Woe be unto thee whom garnered their attentions..
HOW COULD THAT LADY STAND BY AND WATCH THE CUSTOMER EAT TRASH BEEF?! You don't get to complain about feeling sick when you just sit and stare at someone eating food that will make them ill!
@@TyTheTurtle The only one bringing the reputation of the restaurant down is the owner, the woman would have been doing the right thing by calling the owner out on their bullshit. They should have known better than to serve their customers garbage.
@@nightraven5710 there was a missing person built into the wall so as the person rotted away it tanted the food.mthe the day I went it was at critcal levels of rott juice in the food
@@Miles300s the person went missing while they were remodeling it for the first time and that's were the killer who was on the remodeling crew dumped and hid the body. He would never of been caught if so many people didn't get sick and placed the body not in the food handling area
Awe, we had a cute wolf spider living in our old, metal mailbox out at my parents' house decades ago. He'd come greet you when you opened the door by staring at you with his adorably huge eyes. I miss that lil dude. ...not restaurant related, but the spider in the cabinet story had me reminiscing.
There is a wolf spider that lives in our garage. Seen her with a gaint roach she killed. We also have one or two celler spiders up in the corners were we cant reach. ( ceilings are high) they kill out mosquitos.
A local takeaway close to me shut down out of nowhere one time. It had been there many years and was known by everyone around this area. Sells your usual stuff: kebabs, pizza, fries, burgers; all your usual greasy food you want after a night at the pub. There are thousands of shops like this in the UK. Word got out that it’s hygiene was deplorable. The Indians or whatever they were who owned and worked the place allegedly shat in buckets, and there was a diabolical rat & mouse infestation. The place was beyond filthy. It was, of course, closed down. The owner of the place that now resides there (which has great food you can see them make from scratch) informed us one time that the owner of the former business destroyed some of the equipment fitted to the building before he left - 10’s of 1000’s of £ in damages - in a horrifyingly bratty and entitled fit of rage. It took the new place years to make the money back they spent on the replacements and repairs. A quick internet search reveals its last inspection was in 2012 and that it requires “immediate improvement”, presumably the nail in the coffin.
These are pretty funny but the only thing I'm TOTALLY against is the story about checking out the bathroom to have an idea of the state of the kitchen. In all of the restaurants I've worked in and the other cooks and waiters that I've met, not in a SINGLE one has that ever correlated. Either the front of house cleaned the bathrooms or had an outside company come in to clean them. The cooks and chefs in the back of house would NEVER wash the bathrooms where clients can access. Not only do they not have the time for that, but could you imagine the concept of the cook washing shit off the floor and then going anywhere near the food? Nope. The back of the house deals with the back and the front deals with the front.
There can be some correlation, as it relates to work ethos at the establishment. While clean toilet doesn't necessarily mean clean kitchen, dirty toilet is a warning sign that the owners/managers aren't holding their staff to high standards when it comes to cleaning.
My name is cow And when it's night Or when the moon is shining bright And all the men have gone to bed I stay up late I lick the bread (Don't know where the original poem came from, but there you go)
i remembering my first day working at burgerking , never once have i see anyone wash them nasty grills or kitchen floors. no rats though, the cats the manager brought to work everyday scared them away.
I worked full-time at a Sonic Drive-In Restaurant for one Summer during college. Honestly, I never saw one insect in the building, except for the flies that occasionally came in when the door was open. I also worked a month at a Grocery Store Deli, and I can say the same thing about that place, also! I will say this, though, cleaning the fryers is a royal pain in the ass.
My grandfather told me about this Chinese restaurant that him and my uncle would eat at. It was the closest place to work so it was just convenient. He always thought the meat looked and tasted a little funny, but hey it was cheep and he had been eating there for weeks. That is until the health inspector stopped by and saw what they were using to cook with. The neighborhoods cats and dogs. Yep, turns out all the pets in the area had been going missing, and this Chinese place had been feeding them to its customers...
All those people that watched these things happen and didn't say anything should only be allowed to eat that dumpster food. You're telling me your mom watched some woman eat meat that was just fished out of a trash can? She just let that happen? Didn't say anything?
@@PKSkeith if they serve that to the customers imagine what the owner feeds the employees. One restaurant I worked at I would get sick after eating my employee meals. The owners were very cheap and treated us poorly
@LuxDude2003 Vacuums Think about it this way. That mom that ate the trash meat was the only wage earner for her two kids back home. She got sick and lost their savings paying the medical bills. Or maybe she got so sick she died due to complications with some other illness she had. That line of thinking goes both ways.
13:42 Recently, people found out that there was black mold at my former elementary school, and apparently it had been there for a loooonnnnggg time (at least since I was there). My mom was pretty pissed off because when I went there, I was sick almost all of the time and had moderately bad asthma, but as soon as I went to middle school, I was in good health and my asthma rarely bothered me (still doesn’t, I almost forgot that I have the diagnosis). She found out because one of her friends teaches at the school. So yeah, black mold isn’t harmless.
My Dad has a story that in his home town there was a Chinese Restaurant that he used to go to a lot, but it was shut down because the Health Inspectors found dead cats in their freezers. The Chinese Place’s excuse was that they were “holding onto it for a friend”
Lobsters on the road? Restaurant shut down... In my country, I found a lizard in the bread. A cockroach egg in the water... A BIG roach in the rice. Restaurant is fine and flourishing.
If the lobsters weren't raw lobster meat, than you can just clean them and remove the shell. I call bullshit on that story anyways. It's not like the seawater they get fished out of is any cleaner.
I was checking out an apartment for the first time without reading reviews of the place. The lady giving me a tour around the place was really nice and the whole tour was going really well until we went into one of the apartments and walked into the bathroom. No joke, at least 20+ bees managed to get inside through one of the vents. She quickly shut the door and her face got so red. Let’s just say I didn’t chose that apartment complex.
Worked in a 19th hole bar and grill (golf club) on Maui and had constant issues with bug despite how hard we worked on cleaning procedures. One day, while working on desserts, I see my chef freeze mid sentence. She gets a look of horror and points down the hall behind me at a throwback from the cetacean period. Ten feet away from me was a prehistoric grandpappy of a centipede scuttling along the work tables. It must have been two feet long and thicker than my big toe. Being the manly 23yr old badass I was, I noped the fuck outta there screaming in a pitch that only dogs can hear. 10 minutes, a beach towel, a claw grabber, a dustpan, and a broom later and we got it outside and onto the grass behind the golf course. Despite working in a kitchen, I don’t think I could have produced enough fire to kill that hundred legged abomination!
This reminds me of my high school biology teacher's pet millipede that was a 20 year old giant of its kind. However, unlike those jackass centipedes, this millipede was super nice and even welcomed petting, which most of the class was terrified asf to do, but i like millipedes so i liked to pet it and occasionally let it hang out on my arm. Won't lie though, if that thing was a centipede instead, i would have screamed like a bitch and ran away from that classroom.
recently read a report about how a nearby mcdonalds got a health score of sixty five with a grand total of twenty eight violations, including but not limited to: excessive amount of flies, bathrooms that likely hadn't been cleaned in days, black debris buildup in the sinks, three cases of food temps being in the red zone, and boxes of food sitting around on the floor. they were shut down so that they could deep clean everything and try again, but i don't know how anyone could ever go there after that
That one tarantula story has happened to me, i saw a humongous spider at a restaurant, and i told a server, he told me that they have a tarantula in the kitchen so he can kill rats and roaches.
Not a health inspector, but my father did plumbing for (amongst other applications, including industrial systems) restaurants, and I helped him along when I was a lad, so I have seen a fair share of restaurant kitchens in 1990s - early 2000s Italy. Most were run with absolute zeal and you could've probably gotten surgery on the dirtiest table, but there was this seaside restaurant which was a truly appalling disaster scene. Call came in about clogged drainage, turns out they were throwing so much shit down the sink drain and the *floor drainages* a mass of rotting food scraps and goddamn worms had formed downpipe. The floor was covered in refuse-encrusted sand, and from the fridge came a smell that can only be described as "revolting". Food was put on plates that were barely clean enough to pass as clean and sent out. Eventually they were shut down because they were found out recycling the wooden sticks off their seawood skewers, and the restaurant was only allowed to re-open under a new management after a monumental fine (after all, it was far from their first strike). Nowadays it's still the kind of shitty, overpriced seaside restaurant you'd only find on Adriatic beach towns, but at least it can pass a health inspections.
When I was a baby my dad had to give away our cat Wayne cause it kept beating me and my sis up. He gave it to "the China man" who ran a dehli/shop beside dad's pub on Broadway. One day dad os in the Delhi when suddenly the Chinese man comes running with the cat and hurls it into the landing/ stairway room that leads to the apartments upstairs. "What the hell was that about?" My dad asked "Health inspector!" The Chinese man gasped as they see a man with a clipboard down the back hall looking at the stock room the cat had previously been in. Terrible house pet but fantastic mouse catcher apparently.
Worst thing I have witnessed was in Jaipur, India: people prepping breads in the hot, dusty street filled with goats and cows then proceeding to carry the finished product through a mound of *rotting chicken heads.* This pile was perhaps 1m high and had all kinds of creatures wading through it. I have never smelt something so foul as that mix between rotting flesh and feces baking in 40° (100°F ish) heat. And less than 2 meters away, people were cooking. Like wtf.
11:30 Eduardo is doing his best. As a child I always tried to explain to my parents why I kept spiders in the house. The answer was population control for the amount of mosquitos that waltzed their way in every summer.
Ok but the story about the tarantula is surprisingly common in a lot of kitchens in most kitchens ive worked in there was a resident spider of some sort
Health inspectors will give a free pass to small businesses with owners that dont know what they’re doing, but will shut down a mcdonalds or a chain grocery store if they have a single issue. I worked for a small foreign market once, and the health inspector asked to see the person who had the servesafe certification that was on the wall. I told him that is the previous owners servsafe and that no one working here has one currently. My boss said “can we just pretend he works here so i dont have to spend $100 to take the servsafe test?” The inspector said sure.... drives me insane. Customers pointed out that there were maggots in our peanuts and the owner refused to get ride of them, and continued to get them from a local chinese restaurant (they gave my boss their expired peanuts right out of their trash can for free and then my boss turned right around and packaged them+sold them to customers for full price)
Any health inspectors in easton PA? I know of a company that when I worked there didnt tell me to wash my hands, didnt have running water in the bathroom other than the toilet, and didnt provide any gloves in a whole sale food service. The only thing they cared about was to not have these huge 10 gallon buckets not touching the floor. I felt disgusting working there and left the first day because I felt like the only person who cared about food safety and health standards.
Feel the need to point this out. The bathroom is the responsibility of the people who work in front of the house, not the kitchen workers. A dirty bathroom is only a sign that the staff is poorly managed when you can tell that it hasn't been cleaned in a long time, but if the mess appears to be from the same day, then there's a very good chance that the staff simply haven't had a chance to clean the bathroom yet, as it isn't the highest priority for any single worker.
When I worked as a produce manager, the store I was in at the time got shut down because a few roof rats were found in one of the stock rooms adjacent to the back door. Store manager was going to fire the department Manger in charge of that room until the health inspector noticed the back door of the building was damaged and had a large enough gap underneath for most rats to sneak under through. It came to light that the store manager was ordered to put in a work order to have to door repaired/replaced and never followed through.
My dad had his own plumbing business for a long time before he retired. According to him, Chinese buffets are usually the most disgusting. Mcdonalds are usually really clean, but Burger Kings are typically gross.
I have to wonder if it's real. I don't want to believe that those set of circumstances could happen even in the most backwater town in Australia's Outback.
My advice to you...don’t go to a restaurant before they are about to close...they will do a half ass job During high school I worked at fast food Tex mex restaurant I accidentally dropped some flautas (deep fried tacos) the manager said pick them up and put them on the plate...I looked at him like if he was crazy 🤨 he told me “Its ok...these white people will still eat them” I stopped what I was doing, threw the dirty flautas away, grabbed my shit, clocked out, then walked the fuck out...of course I told my close ones to stay the fuck away from that place
I've been in charge of several kitchens I'm the past... Met a cook that was close to 70 years old. He used to shut the prep table off because it would ice up a little bit... Walked by and noticed fruit flys... Meat and veggies were sitting at room temperature all day.. needles to say he wasn't around much longer after I took over the place.
Not me but my buddy went to this restaurant that sold some burgers better known as “krabby patties” and almost died because an employee and the owner of said restaurant made a“krabby patty” that was diseased with nail clippings and old sock juice, etc. the thing is, it was a fly that flew into his throat that made him almost die :/
5:08. That's probably true, My first job was washing dishes in a restaurant, but if I had the morning shift the FIRST thing i was required to do was clean the bathrooms before they opened. OMG i hated it lol and they would always go check them after and tell me if i needed to go back and do more. I hated cleaning the mens bathrooms, there was usually piss everywhere. ugh. but the kitchen itself was very clean and everyone was very careful with the food.
Such a friendly lil guy, protecting us from rodents and roaches, stop killing spiders, people. They take care of insects and rodents and really pose no threat to you
My cousin works on commercial kitchen equipment for local restaurants, especially some of the refrigeration units, and he said you'd be surprised at the state of most of the kitchens. He said that usually health inspectors will notify a place of a week when they're likely to drop in, though not the exact day, so it's a slight surprise, but not exactly. He said that the owners and staff would "clean up" their act for the expected period of when the inspectors are likely to drop in, but then go back to business as usual (and it's not just the lower rated places, but even the ones rated A or B.)
This reminded me of when we were at my Aunt’s house, and she was talking about a overly done birthday party for a one year old. It was held at the fanciest and most expensive Chinese restaurant in her town. She went to this party with my younger cousins (I believe 7 to 11 years old), and during the next week she was super sick to the stomach. This lasted about a week, and then she was fine. Turns out that the kitchen of the restaurant had cockroaches all over the floor. The cooks would also, if food was dropped, would be picked up and put on the plate like it was normal. She also said that her friend and son went, and got really sick. I think she was glad that her kids were picky eaters, or they would have gotten sick too!
Honestly, about the lobster story, I would have totally eaten those lobsters as long as they didn't have broken shells from the crash. I mean, a bunch of dirt and sand, big whoop. That's litterally what a lobster, basically a giant sea cockroach, lives in while looking for rotting fish bodies to eat.
Never eat Hospital food, I was bed ridden in a Hospital for nearly 14 days and didn't touch any food they gave me; finally they sent some nutritionist&psychiatrist team to see if I was recovering from my surgery or not, when they asked why I didn't eat Hospital food I told them "I don't trust this food" neither of them even tried to convince me, they just said "keep having your family bring food for you" lol
Virginia Beach restaurant inside a Best Western. I was an intern for a day in the kitchen as part of my hospitality degree. The manager did not wash her hands one single time after handling food, money, dirty dishes, her own food that she ate. She coughed and sneezed into her hands the whole day as well. I will never eat there ever. Edit: the cook also told me how he got around proper temperature checks and how lax the health inspectors in our city were about keeping track of that sort of thing.
I have had the same spider in the corner where my house meets my garage every summer for at least 4 years. Besides being the same species of spider I know it’s the same one because it spins it’s web in the exact same spot and same kind of web every time. It’s huge and near a light and uses it’s hammock like web to catch mosquitos and June bugs. He is usually hidden but if you put a bug on his web he comes right out to pull it inside the crack.
For the giant tarantula...technically,if it was more pet-like,it could be there.I doubt if its huge that itd touch other food sources unless its raw meat,and raw meat would be watched normally if out and if not in a fridge or freezer,somewhere I doubt it could get,so technically its not going to harm anything really
Simple but horrific truth: you never can be sure. I have a little horror story. Germany, 1983 a little town in a rural area. A butcher shop, famous for it's sausages and other related products for miles and miles arround. Everyone was curious, what his secret may be. Well, turns out every sunday morning, after a long night of heavy drinking, the butcher went down to the kitchen and puked in the big vat, where the sausage ingredients where stored. This came to light by someone drinking with him and following him afterwards. After the it came out, his wife divorced him, his butchery shut down, he was shunned by anyone he knew. He kicked up his drinking habit and died a couple years later. All these years... Delicious puke sausages.
@@teddytae3163 Luckily not. I was about 4 or 5 that time. But boy oh boy... It was a favorite for many towns arround. As an adult, i was always amazed by the fact, noone murdered him outright. This is nothing you can really laugh off. IF you ate that with pleasure, for years. -It was not, that the sausage tasted funny or so much hinting at its dark secret. But that showed me, you can never be sure.
Friendly reminder to folks that this is from a subreddit asking for the worst stories that have been found so all stories will reflect that and not talk about restaurants that don't have any issues and pass inspection so does not reflect the majority of restaurants.
i just love how the text to speech says tl doctor also since theres no music im now listening to world s at super low volume , makes the video better , lol edit: about the kitchen , if the thing with the bathroom is correct ,the kitchen in a local chinese bbq / buffet restaurant must be clean af , their bathrooms are among the most clean bathrooms i ever saw , they also have a show kitchen in the front which looks perfectly fine too but they prepare some things in the back
I remember a Chinese place that got staked out by the cops one night because they were in and out at all ours of the night. Turns out they were pulling up and delivering roadkill they found and salvaged whatever meat they could.
*Confronts boss about Tarantula living behind the canned tomatoes*
Boss: Ah, I see you've met *Eduardo*
I mean, tarantula hairs sting like hell if it feels you're gonna do something
@@thezambambo2184
That's why you are nice to Eduardo!
That one was funny.
"yeah we keep him around cause he eats the rats"
eduardo demands respect
this is one of the funniest Storys i ever heard in my life :D
Gordon Ramsay will be having a little talk with all of you
"You Donkey! *YOU COULD'VE KILLED SOMEBODY!"*
@@joshuaosullivan2761 One of my first managers was fond of the saying 'Could've and Might've only counts in horse shoes and hand grenades'...needless to say cleanliness wasn't her priority....
Lol
Aw man.
VOLAIRE L A M B S A U C E E E
Wait until they catch some clowns licking ice cream and putting it back in their local grocery store.
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Or all the people that graze in the produce section where I live. I live right by Mexico, and honestly and no -racially (there ARE white people from there btw), I constantly see people grazing and eating candy bars and deli food, leaving the wrappers on shelves. It’s so gross, and just trashy (no pun intended).
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Can we just remove all of the new world at this point
Random User new world as in south and North America ?
One of the girls has been arrested and is facing 20 years in jail if that makes you feel better
YA THAT BE FUNNY oh wait....
We need more spiders like Eduardo. He earns his keep.
I have a lot of spiders in my house, I even put crickets I find inside their web for them
Either that or pet turtles. A friend of mine once crashed at my house's basement, bringing along his turtle, that became the insect terminator. Crickets, spiders, centipedes; all were devoured before the might and hunger of Talia the turtle.
joshua kim yall ever just bring a turtle while crashing at someones house
The guy from the black mold story should’ve sued. That’s a retaliatory firing, which is illegal in most places.
You think he has the money and time to fight a huge corporation? No, he'd lose by legal attrition.
Would need proof, and it was quite bold of them to fire him then fix the wall, but i doubt they really fixed it, only replaced that one section for about $100. The mold is most definately still there growing inside of the wall.
nunya bisnass Exactly. he'd only need to prove that and could very easily win
@@jacobp.2024 If it were huge, I'm sure they would have paid the $3,000 before to avoid the risk
Generally speaking, if one manager in a company is dirty, they all are. It's best to just go straight to the government with your report.
Eduardo the tarantula sounds like a pretty good business model tbh
Make him the mascot
He's your friendly neighborhood spider, man!
Sell sombrero wearing tarantula plushies
Here's a story to counteract all this horribleness. I worked fast food at Wendy's and the manager there was absolutely militaristic about food cleanliness and sanitation. He would never be happy if you lost food due to carelessness and you'd get a lecture about being more careful but you never ever, ever cross contaminated food if you didn't want your ear really chewed off. I was doing salad prep one day and after assembling the machine to chop this lettuce my hand accidentally slipped and I very lightly cut my finger on the blades. So light that you couldn't even see blood on the blade and my finger barely had a quarter of a drop of blood on it. I still deconstructed the entire three-foot-tall contraption which is not easy and took absolutely every part of it through the entire sanitation process before reassembling it to continue with morning prep. Naturally I also bandaged my hand before doing this and put on a rubber gloves and used a rubber band to seal it against my wrist so that nothing could get out or in. I did this all day because I was still responsible for doing a lot of the washing and sanitation of other items in store as the day went on. I looked goofy as hell but it meant that there was absolutely no possibility of contamination.
Thank you
This is just normal procedure, nothing special here.
wendy's in general seems to be very on top of keeping their shit together when it comes to sanitation. my girlfriend works there during night shifts and she told me how thorough the cleaning process is during closing. it's why wendy's is one of the few fast food chains i don't feel nervous about eating at
I work at Subway and one day I cut my finger open and my manager shoved a band-aid on it and it bled through the band-aid and I just had to be like "ah yes don't mind me I was just uhhhh prepping sauces a second ago ahaha"
Kayla A artery?
To all employees of a restaurant in violation of health code, do not go to your supervisor, upper management, or ownership to report said violation of(s). Send an anonymous tip IMMEDIATELY and DIRECTLY to the Health Department.
Yeah, I thought he was gonna do that in the first place.
Really? When it could be just an honest mistake it wouldn't be very kind to go behind their backs.
@@christafranken9170 Any time any businessperson makes an "Honest Mistake," and it makes them money, it isn't an "Honest Mistake." They know good and well what they are doing.
Isn't that right, Bhopal, India?
@@christafranken9170 it's very kind actually, when people are this ignorant they would end up killing someone over molded bread
Excuse me but I have a question that relates to the third story, that question being HOW DID A FLIPPING CAT GET INTO THE FRY COOKER?!?!?!?!?!?
it jumped up and fell in
Sure I guess that might've happened. :-/
Sethlington studios & co probably no overnight lid
i guess that might be possible, but why didn't the cat just climb out if it was left open over night?
Sethlington studios & co the innards of a fryer are often tight, smooth, deep, and oil is thicker than water. Probably had no chance of getting out unassisted. .-.
I see you've met 𝙀𝘿𝙐𝘼𝙍𝘿𝙊 *Mexican guitar strum*
I'd like to think Eduardo is strumming on his spider webs
Eduardo: *strums webs*
Chef: hit it eduardo
Eduardo: *plays some tunes on the Webs*
Chef: *jams out while cooking*
Shadowpurr
Bloody adorable.
th-cam.com/video/vERn0cRO6M4/w-d-xo.html
Eduardo: Hola
This is why I almost never eat out. This and the lack of money. But mostly this.
Same
And lack of money
For me it's the lack of money, but this gives me a reason too.
Agreed, I worked in a well known restaurant for 4 years trying to fix the problems they had. All my friends love going their but I wont knowing what really goes on in the back. I just pray the other stores aren't like the one I worked in.
It’s for the better. Cooking can be much healthier than eating out.
the spider one actually kinda makes sense. i’d rather have a spider in a restaurant than roaches and other nasty critters 🤷🏻♀️
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Caitlin Brown same
Caitlin Brown wtf like actually, tarantulas are some of the fucking worst things ever, I’m tempted to move stupidily far up north to get as far away from spiders as possible. Why the moving up north, I got bit by a brown recluse in the 3rd grade (maybe 2nd) fun time.
Caitlin Brown i hate spiders, but honestly, I’d have to agree
I’msorry Youguys okay i hate spiders too, but they’re not interested in human food, they’re just interested in the nasty and annoying bugs that _are_ trying to get at the human food
Fruit flies everywhere. It was a Jamba juice.
Had to have been
Fruit flies were an eternal menace in the summer ( I worked in the bakery of a grocery chain...thanks to the produce section every summer/fall we had an immortal horde of gnats/fruit flies.....we took to taking some of the smaller half-shell containers and filling them with either vegetable oil or vinegar then poking a million holes in the top...every morning we'd come in and have to replace them because the surface of each were thickly coated with dead insects....blech.
@@MrGoesBoom ew
@@465j9 Exactly
Ewie
This makes me paranoid of going to restaurants
This is gross man
We need to burn it
13:01 this makes me not want to eat salad anymore 🤢🤮
Yeah, when it comes to the food industry...if you don't work there, and you don't get to see how it's stored/made in front of you....don't worry too much and just enjoy the food...
Unless you get sick, then SUE SUE SUE!
Large franchised restaurants are usually fairly clean.
Never look into the back of your favorite restaurant, unless it is a swanky place with professional chefs.
Professional chefs give a shit and want to make art. The average cook probably hasn't washed his hands.
12:24 is most disturbing. That's a hospital! The last thing people fighting for their lives need is food poisoning!
11:50 *
Out of The Hat I wonder how common that is, rats in a hospital kitchen. I could certainly see the dumpster out back, but that’s bad in the kitchen itself.
But the kitty cat. I feel worse for it.
goddamn that story about a mouse being stuck and being eaten alive by its neighboring mouse....
Is free real state!
Sounds like a horror story. Ratatouille mixed with a horror story.
Some cannibalistic house of wax shit.
First rat was literally starving to death and resorted to eating his buddy Louis
Rats do it all the time if a mom rat is stressed out even if it is for no reason they will eat their husband or children usually the children because they are weaker they usually only do it if they are stressed and low on food but sometimes they just do it for the hell of it but if the husband is around they are usually mad about this and sometimes eat the mom
"If the bathroom is dirty there's a good chance the kitchen is in the same condition" I'd have to somewhat disagree. I've worked at 2 restaurants and we would get very busy but we made sure the kitchen was in good condition. We usually didnt have enough hands or time to get into the bathrooms until after rushes etc
@C Preacher oh i believe you. My friend works retail and posts artwork he sees at work on snapchat quite often lol
Zamorino h ya. I work in a PizzaHut. During rushes the kitchen can get crazy especially if the cook is frantic and flings cheese everywhere, but we always make sure to keep the make table wipes down and organized. I’ll sweep the floor for cooks if they are too busy to do it. But bathrooms are a different story. Customers can be very nasty. We usually don’t have time to clean the bathrooms every hour. We mainly focus on the kitchen area since that’s where most of the action is happening.
@@rkara34 exactly bro
Why don't just hire someone to do the heavy cleaning? I mean.. I understand wiping down a table and cleaning your work station, but the bathroom?
@@MaiaPalazzo well when you're only able to schedule so many hours as a manager the hours go away fast. It's not like the bathroom doesnt get cleaned, it's just not #1 priority
I condemn everything but the one with
*EDUARDO*
do you understand what condemn means-
That’s disgusting. Tarantulas are awful.
Workers from a Chinese restaurant in town were caught chasing and trapping ducks in a nearby park to use in their dishes.
All natural duck!
Crazy Asians. Need I say what the duck
WakaWaka WakaWaka Nah man those ducks at the park have diseases
Nice.
One here got caught serving pigeon and seagull as chicken.
I used to work as a line cook at a Mexican restaurant. There was this raccon in the back that would frequently scare waitresses going to their cars at night. So on one Friday night when it was spotted, a coworker of mine went in the back and beat it to death. It was left in the back decomposing for about a week b4 the owner caught wind of the situation. Never had I felt more uncomfortable in a workspace.
TLDR, raccon gets murdered at Mexican restaurant
"Carlos, get the baseball bat cabron!"
RIP fluffy 😥
F
F
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THE OVER FRIED CAT ALMOST MADE ME PUKE MY GAWD
Ikr, it's absolutely DISGUSTING and cruel.
How the hell do you remain unfazed !?!??!
Tasty
I'm from China and cat with fish and chips sounds actually very delicious. 😋😅
Dexter - nasty
I was working fast food a while back, at a place whose manager was a clean freak. Meaning we always had good inspections. One day, I was training a new employee, when the inspector came in. While my manager was showing him around, I had the new kid start some dishes. I asked him to drain out the old wash water, and when he did, the floor drains all decided to back up. Greasy water began pooling on the floor. As if that weren't bad enough, new kid decides to plunge the sink drain. Fine, except he ignores the sink plunger right next to the sink, walks into the bathroom, and grabs the toilet plunger! Proceeds to try to stick it in our dish sink, right in front of the health inspector! My manager and I had to scream at him to stop! Didn't get our best marks that day...
Of course everything goes wrong on the day of inspection. XD
Fuck that idiot....
reading this was painful on a personal level
@@flipkiller8521 It was kinda sad. He didn't last a week at that job. You could tell by talking to him, that he tried hard at things, but didn't have a lot of skills. He had enthusiasm...
@@b.collins2656 Sorry! 😅
Just saying at 7:10 that's just a reference to an episode of It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia. I think it's called Charlie Work.
thank god i'm not the only one who noticed!
@@Queenofthemovingcastle Yeah I could tell right away that something was off
Lol best post
Amber Marie i thought that sounded weird lol
Been looking for this comment
*Take a shot every time they say "Not a Health Inspector, but" or anything similar*
OH BOY! ITS THE ANTI-SPIRAL! IKR
Great, now I’m drunk
Great, now I’m dead
i would drink enough to kill 77,000 people
not a person, but-
Former Inspector here. I recall a time when myself and another inspector went out to a local pizza join in town that was popular and had been around forever. We begin the inspection and check the freezer, which is full of ice build-up and their gauges weren't reading proper temperature. Then we see their storage for the frozen foods - everything is stacked up as high as it will go in the shipping boxes they arrived off truck in. We explain to them that the foods (various meats sauces and breads) all had to be separated and divided by shelves as to prevent contact from one another and off of the ground (oh yeah, they were all just sitting on the floor).
Afterwards, we begin to inspect the kitchen. Great start when you find several spots of mold and mouse droppings behind the equipment and prep stations. Proceed to find even MORE droppings and dead mice around machines, vents and other areas. Then we get to the front of house - MORE droppings and dead mice! Bathrooms and closets? DROPPINGS AND MICE! We commended them that their traps were in fact working, but we had to write them up for several violations including the droppings, mold, freezer storage, and they had multiple holes in their walls.
So yeah . . .that was fun.
What was the aftermath for the store?
( In the US at least ) Why would an Inspector need to convince anyone other than their bosses of their findings? When I worked food ( not quite 7 years ago now) the Inspector was GOD. Woe be unto thee whom garnered their attentions..
He said it was a hospital kitchen, the admins probably would have the ability to challenge any violations.
Have pet tarantula. Can confirm they are 100% sweet furballs.
@@joeylawn36111 T-Blondis. Had to handle that one with a baseball mitt or a thick oven glove.
Joeylawn36111 pretty much all are like that, just don’t trap them or threaten them and they’ll leave you alone.
@@Gumbier_Than why?
@@Alex-jg2bc because they have spine-like hairs on their bodies. It's not good to handle then with your hands alone.
@@joeylawn36111 some species don't have spines or irritating hairs on their bodies. Still tarantulas tend to get stressed when picked up.
HOW COULD THAT LADY STAND BY AND WATCH THE CUSTOMER EAT TRASH BEEF?! You don't get to complain about feeling sick when you just sit and stare at someone eating food that will make them ill!
It's likely that if she tried to interject the owner might get upset at her and possibly fire her for bringing the reputation of the restaurant down.
@@TyTheTurtle she quit the same day so she might as well had said something.
@@TyTheTurtle The only one bringing the reputation of the restaurant down is the owner, the woman would have been doing the right thing by calling the owner out on their bullshit. They should have known better than to serve their customers garbage.
I got food poisoning from a McD's and the next day the cdc was in bio suits and it spent the next 6 months being fully gutted to studs and re built
What happened?
@@nightraven5710 there was a missing person built into the wall so as the person rotted away it tanted the food.mthe the day I went it was at critcal levels of rott juice in the food
@@LoveShaysloco 🤢 good cod
Why was there a dead person in the walls of a McDonalds?
@@Miles300s the person went missing while they were remodeling it for the first time and that's were the killer who was on the remodeling crew dumped and hid the body. He would never of been caught if so many people didn't get sick and placed the body not in the food handling area
Not a health inspector, not a violation, and I didn’t see it, but...
Thats the narcissist alert in reddit posts.
Awe, we had a cute wolf spider living in our old, metal mailbox out at my parents' house decades ago. He'd come greet you when you opened the door by staring at you with his adorably huge eyes. I miss that lil dude.
...not restaurant related, but the spider in the cabinet story had me reminiscing.
There is a wolf spider that lives in our garage. Seen her with a gaint roach she killed.
We also have one or two celler spiders up in the corners were we cant reach. ( ceilings are high) they kill out mosquitos.
I hope all of these business where shut down permanently and the owners wernt allowed to go into food service EVER again
My dad receiving a surprise prostate exam. We didn't even know the doctor was a licensed proctologist. :/
B.C. Rivers
Lol this comment is hilarious with your pfp.
And now I'm picturing the guy from the first Cannonball Run movie...
And he just got prostrated again.
@@BCRivers i got a prostate exam once, the doctor told me that i needed to stop masterbating so hard
He said its interfering with his prostate exam
@@user-tr2dh4xx6u Are you serious?
A local takeaway close to me shut down out of nowhere one time. It had been there many years and was known by everyone around this area. Sells your usual stuff: kebabs, pizza, fries, burgers; all your usual greasy food you want after a night at the pub. There are thousands of shops like this in the UK.
Word got out that it’s hygiene was deplorable. The Indians or whatever they were who owned and worked the place allegedly shat in buckets, and there was a diabolical rat & mouse infestation. The place was beyond filthy. It was, of course, closed down.
The owner of the place that now resides there (which has great food you can see them make from scratch) informed us one time that the owner of the former business destroyed some of the equipment fitted to the building before he left - 10’s of 1000’s of £ in damages - in a horrifyingly bratty and entitled fit of rage. It took the new place years to make the money back they spent on the replacements and repairs. A quick internet search reveals its last inspection was in 2012 and that it requires “immediate improvement”, presumably the nail in the coffin.
I have a feeling I read about a place like that in the national news or something..
These are pretty funny but the only thing I'm TOTALLY against is the story about checking out the bathroom to have an idea of the state of the kitchen. In all of the restaurants I've worked in and the other cooks and waiters that I've met, not in a SINGLE one has that ever correlated. Either the front of house cleaned the bathrooms or had an outside company come in to clean them. The cooks and chefs in the back of house would NEVER wash the bathrooms where clients can access. Not only do they not have the time for that, but could you imagine the concept of the cook washing shit off the floor and then going anywhere near the food? Nope. The back of the house deals with the back and the front deals with the front.
There can be some correlation, as it relates to work ethos at the establishment. While clean toilet doesn't necessarily mean clean kitchen, dirty toilet is a warning sign that the owners/managers aren't holding their staff to high standards when it comes to cleaning.
My name is cow
And when it's night
Or when the moon is shining bright
And all the men have gone to bed
I stay up late
I lick the bread
(Don't know where the original poem came from, but there you go)
i remembering my first day working at burgerking , never once have i see anyone wash them nasty grills or kitchen floors. no rats though, the cats the manager brought to work everyday scared them away.
Just don't let the cats near the grease fryers!
Spider-Eduardo, you friendly kitchen bug eater
Keep spiders around, people. They’ll eat other bugs
The friendly neighborhood spider... man.
I worked full-time at a Sonic Drive-In Restaurant for one Summer during college. Honestly, I never saw one insect in the building, except for the flies that occasionally came in when the door was open. I also worked a month at a Grocery Store Deli, and I can say the same thing about that place, also! I will say this, though, cleaning the fryers is a royal pain in the ass.
My grandfather told me about this Chinese restaurant that him and my uncle would eat at. It was the closest place to work so it was just convenient. He always thought the meat looked and tasted a little funny, but hey it was cheep and he had been eating there for weeks. That is until the health inspector stopped by and saw what they were using to cook with. The neighborhoods cats and dogs.
Yep, turns out all the pets in the area had been going missing, and this Chinese place had been feeding them to its customers...
"Why does this bread taste wierd?"
"Oh, we add beef flavoring to our bread"
All those people that watched these things happen and didn't say anything should only be allowed to eat that dumpster food. You're telling me your mom watched some woman eat meat that was just fished out of a trash can? She just let that happen? Didn't say anything?
I work in a restaurant and I would have quit in the spot and took the soup away from the lady!
@@sup_monica3597 then you're a good person
@@PKSkeith if they serve that to the customers imagine what the owner feeds the employees. One restaurant I worked at I would get sick after eating my employee meals. The owners were very cheap and treated us poorly
Agreed i whould speak up and tell that person of for fishing food out of the trash. That can get someone very sick and its just plain gross
@LuxDude2003 Vacuums Think about it this way. That mom that ate the trash meat was the only wage earner for her two kids back home. She got sick and lost their savings paying the medical bills. Or maybe she got so sick she died due to complications with some other illness she had.
That line of thinking goes both ways.
13:42 Recently, people found out that there was black mold at my former elementary school, and apparently it had been there for a loooonnnnggg time (at least since I was there). My mom was pretty pissed off because when I went there, I was sick almost all of the time and had moderately bad asthma, but as soon as I went to middle school, I was in good health and my asthma rarely bothered me (still doesn’t, I almost forgot that I have the diagnosis). She found out because one of her friends teaches at the school. So yeah, black mold isn’t harmless.
My Dad has a story that in his home town there was a Chinese Restaurant that he used to go to a lot, but it was shut down because the Health Inspectors found dead cats in their freezers. The Chinese Place’s excuse was that they were “holding onto it for a friend”
LMAO 💀💀
Lobsters on the road? Restaurant shut down... In my country, I found a lizard in the bread. A cockroach egg in the water... A BIG roach in the rice. Restaurant is fine and flourishing.
If the lobsters weren't raw lobster meat, than you can just clean them and remove the shell. I call bullshit on that story anyways. It's not like the seawater they get fished out of is any cleaner.
not a health inspector, but my stepdad's former nephew in-law's father's brother was an assistant waiter in training.
Well what does that make you?
Absolutely nothing. -Spaceballs.
I was checking out an apartment for the first time without reading reviews of the place.
The lady giving me a tour around the place was really nice and the whole tour was going really well until we went into one of the apartments and walked into the bathroom.
No joke, at least 20+ bees managed to get inside through one of the vents. She quickly shut the door and her face got so red. Let’s just say I didn’t chose that apartment complex.
Are we talking wasps or honey bees?
Not the bees! 🐝 🐝 🐝
Worked in a 19th hole bar and grill (golf club) on Maui and had constant issues with bug despite how hard we worked on cleaning procedures. One day, while working on desserts, I see my chef freeze mid sentence. She gets a look of horror and points down the hall behind me at a throwback from the cetacean period. Ten feet away from me was a prehistoric grandpappy of a centipede scuttling along the work tables. It must have been two feet long and thicker than my big toe.
Being the manly 23yr old badass I was, I noped the fuck outta there screaming in a pitch that only dogs can hear. 10 minutes, a beach towel, a claw grabber, a dustpan, and a broom later and we got it outside and onto the grass behind the golf course. Despite working in a kitchen, I don’t think I could have produced enough fire to kill that hundred legged abomination!
My great uncle told me about the bugs of Hawaii. He was stationed there for the Navy said those things are huge and will scare the crap out of you.
Cerinaya your great uncle wasn’t exaggerating. We got moths the size of softballs, centipedes, millipedes, and bigass spiders.
This reminds me of my high school biology teacher's pet millipede that was a 20 year old giant of its kind. However, unlike those jackass centipedes, this millipede was super nice and even welcomed petting, which most of the class was terrified asf to do, but i like millipedes so i liked to pet it and occasionally let it hang out on my arm. Won't lie though, if that thing was a centipede instead, i would have screamed like a bitch and ran away from that classroom.
Saw one of them growing up in the tropics. Majestic creatures.
It is strange but all I hear over and over again is that I should never eat out and prepare my own food from seed to meal.
Strange video.
recently read a report about how a nearby mcdonalds got a health score of sixty five with a grand total of twenty eight violations, including but not limited to: excessive amount of flies, bathrooms that likely hadn't been cleaned in days, black debris buildup in the sinks, three cases of food temps being in the red zone, and boxes of food sitting around on the floor. they were shut down so that they could deep clean everything and try again, but i don't know how anyone could ever go there after that
That one tarantula story has happened to me, i saw a humongous spider at a restaurant, and i told a server, he told me that they have a tarantula in the kitchen so he can kill rats and roaches.
I took IRL sanity damage from the one that starts at 1:27
Not a health inspector, but my father did plumbing for (amongst other applications, including industrial systems) restaurants, and I helped him along when I was a lad, so I have seen a fair share of restaurant kitchens in 1990s - early 2000s Italy.
Most were run with absolute zeal and you could've probably gotten surgery on the dirtiest table, but there was this seaside restaurant which was a truly appalling disaster scene. Call came in about clogged drainage, turns out they were throwing so much shit down the sink drain and the *floor drainages* a mass of rotting food scraps and goddamn worms had formed downpipe. The floor was covered in refuse-encrusted sand, and from the fridge came a smell that can only be described as "revolting". Food was put on plates that were barely clean enough to pass as clean and sent out.
Eventually they were shut down because they were found out recycling the wooden sticks off their seawood skewers, and the restaurant was only allowed to re-open under a new management after a monumental fine (after all, it was far from their first strike). Nowadays it's still the kind of shitty, overpriced seaside restaurant you'd only find on Adriatic beach towns, but at least it can pass a health inspections.
*finds dead burnt crisp cat*
"oh thats where my cat went!"
im sorry wHAT
I always "accidentally" cough on my enemies face.
When I was a baby my dad had to give away our cat Wayne cause it kept beating me and my sis up. He gave it to "the China man" who ran a dehli/shop beside dad's pub on Broadway.
One day dad os in the Delhi when suddenly the Chinese man comes running with the cat and hurls it into the landing/ stairway room that leads to the apartments upstairs. "What the hell was that about?" My dad asked
"Health inspector!" The Chinese man gasped as they see a man with a clipboard down the back hall looking at the stock room the cat had previously been in.
Terrible house pet but fantastic mouse catcher apparently.
*Number 15:*
*Burger Kind foot lettuce*
*The last thing you'd want in your BurgerKing burger, is someone's foot fungus*
Worst thing I have witnessed was in Jaipur, India: people prepping breads in the hot, dusty street filled with goats and cows then proceeding to carry the finished product through a mound of *rotting chicken heads.* This pile was perhaps 1m high and had all kinds of creatures wading through it. I have never smelt something so foul as that mix between rotting flesh and feces baking in 40° (100°F ish) heat. And less than 2 meters away, people were cooking. Like wtf.
When your shift ends, Eduardo's *begins*
11:30 Eduardo is doing his best. As a child I always tried to explain to my parents why I kept spiders in the house. The answer was population control for the amount of mosquitos that waltzed their way in every summer.
Ok but the story about the tarantula is surprisingly common in a lot of kitchens in most kitchens ive worked in there was a resident spider of some sort
Health inspectors will give a free pass to small businesses with owners that dont know what they’re doing, but will shut down a mcdonalds or a chain grocery store if they have a single issue. I worked for a small foreign market once, and the health inspector asked to see the person who had the servesafe certification that was on the wall. I told him that is the previous owners servsafe and that no one working here has one currently. My boss said “can we just pretend he works here so i dont have to spend $100 to take the servsafe test?” The inspector said sure.... drives me insane. Customers pointed out that there were maggots in our peanuts and the owner refused to get ride of them, and continued to get them from a local chinese restaurant (they gave my boss their expired peanuts right out of their trash can for free and then my boss turned right around and packaged them+sold them to customers for full price)
Did someone really reference a It's Always Sunny episode?
Glad u caught that
*an
Taylor King When?
Any health inspectors in easton PA? I know of a company that when I worked there didnt tell me to wash my hands, didnt have running water in the bathroom other than the toilet, and didnt provide any gloves in a whole sale food service. The only thing they cared about was to not have these huge 10 gallon buckets not touching the floor. I felt disgusting working there and left the first day because I felt like the only person who cared about food safety and health standards.
Feel the need to point this out. The bathroom is the responsibility of the people who work in front of the house, not the kitchen workers. A dirty bathroom is only a sign that the staff is poorly managed when you can tell that it hasn't been cleaned in a long time, but if the mess appears to be from the same day, then there's a very good chance that the staff simply haven't had a chance to clean the bathroom yet, as it isn't the highest priority for any single worker.
When I worked as a produce manager, the store I was in at the time got shut down because a few roof rats were found in one of the stock rooms adjacent to the back door. Store manager was going to fire the department Manger in charge of that room until the health inspector noticed the back door of the building was damaged and had a large enough gap underneath for most rats to sneak under through. It came to light that the store manager was ordered to put in a work order to have to door repaired/replaced and never followed through.
"Not a health inspector but..."
My dad had his own plumbing business for a long time before he retired.
According to him, Chinese buffets are usually the most disgusting. Mcdonalds are usually really clean, but Burger Kings are typically gross.
“Road Lobster” nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah-nah nah “Road Lobster”
7:27 reference to its Always Sunny in Philadelphia
can’t believe the mans has been frying his cat a million times and can only say “oh, that’s where my cat went!”
I would cry
I have to wonder if it's real. I don't want to believe that those set of circumstances could happen even in the most backwater town in Australia's Outback.
To be fair, cleaning dishes with colonies of cockroaches is the most ecologically valid method.
My advice to you...don’t go to a restaurant before they are about to close...they will do a half ass job
During high school I worked at fast food Tex mex restaurant
I accidentally dropped some flautas (deep fried tacos) the manager said pick them up and put them on the plate...I looked at him like if he was crazy 🤨 he told me “Its ok...these white people will still eat them”
I stopped what I was doing, threw the dirty flautas away, grabbed my shit, clocked out, then walked the fuck out...of course I told my close ones to stay the fuck away from that place
I've been in charge of several kitchens I'm the past... Met a cook that was close to 70 years old. He used to shut the prep table off because it would ice up a little bit... Walked by and noticed fruit flys... Meat and veggies were sitting at room temperature all day.. needles to say he wasn't around much longer after I took over the place.
I feel like years from now if I ever own a restaurant I'd be like that boss who owned Eduardo.
Same lol
Your outride is a bigger health violation than the damn chickens
Not me but my buddy went to this restaurant that sold some burgers better known as “krabby patties” and almost died because an employee and the owner of said restaurant made a“krabby patty” that was diseased with nail clippings and old sock juice, etc. the thing is, it was a fly that flew into his throat that made him almost die :/
Is this a Spongebob reference?!
Ingratus yes
5:08. That's probably true, My first job was washing dishes in a restaurant, but if I had the morning shift the FIRST thing i was required to do was clean the bathrooms before they opened. OMG i hated it lol and they would always go check them after and tell me if i needed to go back and do more. I hated cleaning the mens bathrooms, there was usually piss everywhere. ugh. but the kitchen itself was very clean and everyone was very careful with the food.
Not the hero we deserve but need
Eduardo
Such a friendly lil guy, protecting us from rodents and roaches, stop killing spiders, people. They take care of insects and rodents and really pose no threat to you
My cousin works on commercial kitchen equipment for local restaurants, especially some of the refrigeration units, and he said you'd be surprised at the state of most of the kitchens. He said that usually health inspectors will notify a place of a week when they're likely to drop in, though not the exact day, so it's a slight surprise, but not exactly. He said that the owners and staff would "clean up" their act for the expected period of when the inspectors are likely to drop in, but then go back to business as usual (and it's not just the lower rated places, but even the ones rated A or B.)
OMFGGGG THIS IS NASTY I DONT EVEN WANNA EAT OUT ANYMORE
This reminded me of when we were at my Aunt’s house, and she was talking about a overly done birthday party for a one year old. It was held at the fanciest and most expensive Chinese restaurant in her town. She went to this party with my younger cousins (I believe 7 to 11 years old), and during the next week she was super sick to the stomach. This lasted about a week, and then she was fine. Turns out that the kitchen of the restaurant had cockroaches all over the floor. The cooks would also, if food was dropped, would be picked up and put on the plate like it was normal. She also said that her friend and son went, and got really sick. I think she was glad that her kids were picky eaters, or they would have gotten sick too!
Your next vid should be " Teachers of reddit, what is the name that you have had the most trouble pronouncing/ mispronounced and what happened?
Abcde, pronounced ab-seh-duh
Please no, the "cow walkers" and "make-yoops" and "dork nobs" are bad enough. We don't need to feed the robot any actually difficult words...
Honestly, about the lobster story, I would have totally eaten those lobsters as long as they didn't have broken shells from the crash. I mean, a bunch of dirt and sand, big whoop. That's litterally what a lobster, basically a giant sea cockroach, lives in while looking for rotting fish bodies to eat.
Never eat Hospital food, I was bed ridden in a Hospital for nearly 14 days and didn't touch any food they gave me; finally they sent some nutritionist&psychiatrist team to see if I was recovering from my surgery or not, when they asked why I didn't eat Hospital food I told them "I don't trust this food" neither of them even tried to convince me, they just said "keep having your family bring food for you" lol
my room: exist
Random rat family: HIPPITY HOPPITY THIS ROOM IS NOW MY PROPERTY
That bread needs more cow bell
Virginia Beach restaurant inside a Best Western. I was an intern for a day in the kitchen as part of my hospitality degree. The manager did not wash her hands one single time after handling food, money, dirty dishes, her own food that she ate. She coughed and sneezed into her hands the whole day as well. I will never eat there ever. Edit: the cook also told me how he got around proper temperature checks and how lax the health inspectors in our city were about keeping track of that sort of thing.
Bruh 7:12 is basically from always sunny in Philadelphia
Lastking 12 That’s what’s they’re referencing as a joke
I have had the same spider in the corner where my house meets my garage every summer for at least 4 years. Besides being the same species of spider I know it’s the same one because it spins it’s web in the exact same spot and same kind of web every time. It’s huge and near a light and uses it’s hammock like web to catch mosquitos and June bugs. He is usually hidden but if you put a bug on his web he comes right out to pull it inside the crack.
Sad about the cannibal mice and kitchen painted rat 😢
Plissa Barrett well the rat died before it was painted
The mouse in pancake syrup got wilder and wilder lmaoo
Gordon Ramsay wants to: *Know your location*
For the giant tarantula...technically,if it was more pet-like,it could be there.I doubt if its huge that itd touch other food sources unless its raw meat,and raw meat would be watched normally if out and if not in a fridge or freezer,somewhere I doubt it could get,so technically its not going to harm anything really
I’d pay to see what Gordon Ramsay would say about Eduardo the friendly tarantula! 😂🤣😂
"You donkey!" 😆
Are you trying to give him an aneurysm? he'll flip his shit if he saw Eduardo!
Simple but horrific truth: you never can be sure.
I have a little horror story. Germany, 1983 a little town in a rural area. A butcher shop, famous for it's sausages and other related products for miles and miles arround. Everyone was curious, what his secret may be.
Well, turns out every sunday morning, after a long night of heavy drinking, the butcher went down to the kitchen and puked in the big vat, where the sausage ingredients where stored.
This came to light by someone drinking with him and following him afterwards.
After the it came out, his wife divorced him, his butchery shut down, he was shunned by anyone he knew. He kicked up his drinking habit and died a couple years later.
All these years... Delicious puke sausages.
I'm curious, did u eat any sausages?
@@teddytae3163 Luckily not. I was about 4 or 5 that time. But boy oh boy... It was a favorite for many towns arround. As an adult, i was always amazed by the fact, noone murdered him outright. This is nothing you can really laugh off. IF you ate that with pleasure, for years.
-It was not, that the sausage tasted funny or so much hinting at its dark secret.
But that showed me, you can never be sure.
What if its busy and there is no staff able to get to the bathroom since all the focus is on the kitchen :/
If they are that busy they can hire a cleaner.
Friendly reminder to folks that this is from a subreddit asking for the worst stories that have been found so all stories will reflect that and not talk about restaurants that don't have any issues and pass inspection so does not reflect the majority of restaurants.
i just love how the text to speech says tl doctor
also since theres no music im now listening to world s at super low volume , makes the video better , lol
edit: about the kitchen , if the thing with the bathroom is correct ,the kitchen in a local chinese bbq / buffet restaurant must be clean af , their bathrooms are among the most clean bathrooms i ever saw , they also have a show kitchen in the front which looks perfectly fine too but they prepare some things in the back
I remember a Chinese place that got staked out by the cops one night because they were in and out at all ours of the night. Turns out they were pulling up and delivering roadkill they found and salvaged whatever meat they could.