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poor guy called "lil ugly dude" i hope he's doing better. we've all been mocked in public, friend. people are self conscious themselves and take it out on others
@@jonath1982 imagine if someone stopped you in the street, called you ugly, and kicked you in the balls. now imagine that you’re a teenager, hormonal as, and already insecure about how you look. how would that make you feel?
One time, my manager at Panda Express tried to deny a deaf couple in the drive-thru. I told him no, that's not right, and took their order at the window and signed that he was stupid to them they laughed, and they were so sweet. I explained to my manager later that what he tried to do was discrimination.
The one with the deaf woman pissed me off. I was a manager at a restaurant (not fast food) and I had a window myself. I had a lady that was also deaf, that wanted to check our place out. I accommodated her and communicated with her with my phone. She had never been there before and ended up getting a milkshake and left me a great review on the website. No one should ever be discriminated or denied service because of a disability.
Yeah same here. I used to work at a Subway and there was a semi-frequent deaf customer that I always took the time to communicate with using paper or her phone, and she was such a sweet older lady. I couldn't imagine treating her so poorly.
Same, but in retail. Often the disabled customers would specifically ask/wait for me because nobody else had the patience to help them. Im a support worker now, and i wouldnt have been if it werent for them. I hope i helped them as much as they helped me find my path :)
Taco Bell in Ringgold GA called the cops on my mom for asking for accommodations since she's deaf. When the police arrived, they were on Taco Bells side and told her to leave as her deafness was holding up the line. My mom left and came home crying. Ringgold GA Court House has also tried to get me to interpret for other deaf people in court when I was literally a child because they didn't want to pay for a certified interpreter.🎉
@@DeMiTriDreams Wow. That is outrageous and shocking. I once worked for a private company that didn't want to use any grant money they'd receive assigned for learners with special needs. Course leader was expected to just do the jobs of both.
yeah lmao, like it obviously wouldn't be ok to call someone ugly whether they are or not, but the weirdest part is as far as I see, Quenterus looks decent, like above average for sure at least, wtf??? maybe it's cause I'm a straight guy myself but idk surely the guy can't be anywhere close to "ugly" ??
I got the cooks at a BK in trouble once. But it was totally justified. My SO and myself were heading into work for an overnight shift. We swung into BK to grab something quick to eat. We ordered two Bacon King meals at the drive thru. Got our food, raced to work and opened our burgers. To our surprise (and sadness), our Bacon Kings had absolutely no bacon on them at all. I called the restaurant, spoke to the manager and he literally was at a loss for words for a good 20 seconds. He then asked me to hold for a moment and screamed into the kitchen "How f*****g high are you two that you didn't put bacon on Bacon Kings?!? IT'S IN THE DAMN NAME!!!" He then apologized for the screw up and took our names so we could get free meals when we got out of work. I then apologized to him for his employees being dumbs**ts, got him laughing about it and then called it a night. It was actually pretty damn funny.
My family and I once got BK a matter of years ago, my sister was so disappointed to open her burger only to find there was NO MEAT ON IT??? Just buns with lettuce and condiments 😭 I love BK and haven't seen anything like that since, but it was a wild experience seeing that
One time I asked for a certain burger with no tomato and when we got it it the box literally contained a single tomato slice 😭 at least we were still in the restaurant
I once went to a Culver's and ordered a cheeseburger. And that's all that was on it. Burger, cheese, bun, and absolutely nothing else. No lettuce, pickles, or condiments. I would've gone in and asked wtf was going on, but we had somewhere to be, so I just ate it.
Re: Jack's Secret Sauce story, I would bet $5 that the girl who reported the coworker didn't actually steal any food, but ate old food that would have otherwise gone in the garbage. Which, a lot of places/managers are fine with employees taking damaged/old stuff, but at the same time it is such a grey area that it readily allows them to construe it as theft should they get need to find a reason to fire you. That firing was entirely retaliatory for bringing them bad press, and just used "food theft" as a legal justification.
@@derpkipper He's got a point though this shit is common as hell. As someone who has worked many retail jobs this kind of shady shit happens all the time. You guys just don't get to see the process and behind the scenes situations. I've seen multiple people fired for completely bullshit reasons. Only reason these places get away with it is cause they know people are desperate. And abuse it to the highest degree and treat people like objects. And companies wonder why there is a "Workers Shortage" and Qiuet Quitting is so common.
@@Veltrosstho The funny part is, I never worked food myself, but I had friends who did. So the other homie both never worked food, and apparently doesn't have friends to tell him about their experiences.
Seeing the full Waffle House clip I gotta give Wendy more credit lol. She not only caught the chair, deflected the chair and stood tall, but when the girl came at her with a THIRD chair did you see her face? That face read: "I ain't down yet, BRING IT ON!" Then the girl with the chair threw that one, but to the woman's side. She was like "Frick you, eh!" Wendy had won and her opponent knew it.
@@redhot663 it takes a minute for everybody to start recording, and judging by the backup from fellow employees id say it was at least 50/50 and at most her in the right
That is probably what he put his name as. Fast food joints ask for names and overblown stories like this have been common for years. I am sure this is just another cry-wolf story.
How to Live: If your fast food is shit. Stop eating there. Don't go back to that location to get more shit food and then assume you're going to fix it with rage. Just eat somewhere else. Once everyone does that the store shuts down or changes ownership anyways. The problem will only solve itself if you stop consuming bad products.
Yeah, just let them do what they want with your money, fuck your order up and bitch you out completely. Or you can actually do something about it and complain, nothing changes if nobody is held accountable. It’s not just them fucking your order up, they’re slighting you and they’re taking your money in the process. You’re paying good money expecting to receive a product you ultimately aren’t actually going to get, so why not speak up about it? People are so conflict-averse nowadays, they’d rather leave with shitty food and get robbed than start a potential argument
You'd be surprised at how impactful reviews can be. Something has to go terribly and inexcusably wrong for me to write a detailed, negative review. I've had a couple of places offer me gift cards to remove them. Nope.
Sofas, recliners, futons, chairs, Long ago, the four nations lived together in harmony, then everything changed when the Futon nation attacked. Only the seater, mastor of all four elements, could stop them. But when the world needed him most, he vanished.
@@SecretMagician A hundred years have passed and my brother and I discovered a new Seater, A Chairbender named Hailey. And although her chairbending skils are great, she has a lot to learn before she's ready to save anyone. But I believe that Hailey could save the world.
he was just trying to help depressurize. did he not think that causing sparks via ramming your giant truck fueled by tons of tiny explosions through a well lit restaurant would be dangerous around...dangerous gases 😭
i dont think ppl grasp how dangerous the menstrual blood thing was. numerous stds could’ve been transferred. including fatal ones like aids. it’s genuinely a miracle she didn’t kill somebody
@@SquidGains that's takes conscious effort too. If it's her blood then she had to go in the bathroom and do that or she rooted through the trash in the ladies bathroom and did that. Either way she did that!
It’s easy to ruin your reputation and become infamous but impossible to undo those mistakes. Thank you for always double checking your facts and getting all the sides of stories to eliminate bias
she gave him the list of what she wants already written... all he had to do was type it into his screen, write down her total w "cash or card?" scribbled on it, she'd pass him cash or a card, then he'd have her move up to the next window. that was 100% him letting his personal bias cloud his judgement.
it's because all corporate cares about is "drive thru times" so even able bodied customers get screwed over. that's why they tell you to pull up and they'll bring your food out, so they get you off of the drive thru timer. they keep track of all kinds of "metrics" like that and your job performance depends on those numbers or you get in trouble and can never get a raise or promotion.
Rofl I love it that minimum wage night shift fast food worker is Forever known as the guy who hates disabled people just because he didn't accommodate her, cherry on top he's now promoted to customer. Good luck finding work after that when the lynch mob wants your life ruined for not learning hand Jutsus.
She could have walked into the store like he asked. Even if he helped her the management would later be upset because the line time would get messed up.
As someone who works in fast food, the employee was absolutely wrong for not just ringing her order in. It genuinely would not have taken any longer than any other drive-thru order, at worst she would have been directed to park while they finished making her food. However, they were not wrong for calling the authorities when she refused to leave the drive-thru. There was an incident like this at my location, where a frustrated customer who didn't want to be parked said he was not leaving the window until he had been handed his entire order. Our manager said that the store has the right to call the police if a customer refuses to move. It's not just about the times, at that point you are impairing the restaurant's ability to do business. Drive-thru is the busiest part of the store and gets the most sales by a large fraction. Obviously his refusal to assist her was because of her disability and not because she was being belligerent, and I can understand that in a sense, she felt she had the right to stay there until they fixed it. This employee was 100% being a jerk, but the right choice for her was parking and going inside to communicate with a manager. Please move out of the line if you're asked, even if the reason you're being asked to leave is wrong.
Dude is not ugly. He’s a handsome man and his mom is pretty. Those people are jealous because y’all are good people. That is a rare and beautiful thing nowadays. ….Tom
I get that it was really rude to give someone a receipt like that. But I'm certain that it probably wasn't meant to come off as an insult. They probably didn't expect him to feel so self conscious about it, and they probably didn't mean any harm.
When i was a teenager i sprained my ankle and had to walk with crutches for a bit. I went to a mcdonalds during school lunch and the employee typed my name as Hobbles. I dont think ive ever laughed so hard in my entire life.
Age doesn't really mean anything when it comes to mental maturity. If people aren't mature by 20, generally that's it, they're stuck like that for the rest of their lives. Few actually have the introspection to keep learning and growing. So never let someone older belittle you, they act like they know better but they don't.
Aw that poor kid who was called "ugly lil dude"! That's a fkd up thing to call a teen, and he's not ugly at all, he's a handsome kid. I feel so bad for him! Were the employees adults or kids too? Kids can be so mean, but if adults were also involved , wtf?! Adults should know better ffs 😢 Eta: 31:42 that happened at a KFC in my town lol. They were delivering the drugs through the drive through. Now we don't have a KFC anymore :( (small town) 💜
@@OwlQueen375 ikr?! & To hear that he cried? As a parent (& just as a human) it hurts my heart. I can imagine that happening to one of my kids & it *is* heartbreaking
Came to say the same thing. He wasn't ugly at all, he's a handsome young man in my opinion. I would love to see what the guy looks like who said that. Guaranteed not a supermodel himself.
@@SBSP02 Honest question as a non English speaker - Does that matter? I assumed both words are pretty much the same with the same bad meaning behind them
I'm a 26 year old disabled women who for most of my life passed as "normal looking" and I can't express how many times I was too afraid or embarrassed asking for help or was treated in a gross manner in locations because of my health issues. It's hard enough asking food places about dietary restrictions. These kinds of moments like the deaf woman had just instill more anxiety for the next time you need to order something or need assistance :/ just sad to see
Same here. Unreal, dude. That fucker wasted more time being a tool than if he just filled the order. Why do people have to immediately get up in arms when someone doesn't immediately meet the status quo???
This is why I always make sure I have a written menu on me. I live in a town where I will encounter a deaf person once a week. I know basic sign, like how to say hello, introduce myself, ask how they are, etc. But when it comes to the grammar and stuff, I'm too busy to learn it at the moment, so I print out multiple menus and have instructions saying to write down what they want. When I worked at subway, there was an old man named Tommy who would order the same food on the phone, then we would bring it out to his truck because he couldn't walk. At the restaurant I work at now, I make sure cross contamination doesn't occur in my kitchen. There's literally no reason to not be an accommodating person. It's so easy to just feel human, I don't understand. Edit: I also have a Spanish menu and am semi fluent in French.
it's so ridiculous, every single person here has been to a drive through that will have you pull up and wait if your order might take a little while, and then someone runs it out to you. Why on earth they didn't just do that is beyond me.
@TheDsRequiem I'm conversational in the terms needed to do my job. And I'm conversational in day to day talk. I just don't have mastery of more complex topics/specific occupation topics, like names for super specific tools or car parts or elements on the periodic table. I don't consider myself fluent because I don't have 100% mastery, but I'm not going to degrade the skills I've worked over 4 years to obtain. Also, you have a lot to say about definitions of words when you have misspelled words in your own post.
Its mega unfair to blacklist employee just for accidentally brreak applience when customer literally attack employee. There should be a law about that kind of stuff
@@ВасилийПупкин-ж8и if the woman had already a full 9 to 5, 20 hours a week on top of that would effectively cancel her weekends and that definitely could be considered a punishment
I'm not saying she deserved it, but she doesn't look like someone who didn't. You can tell she was fuming. That's the last thing you wanna do when you have an angry customer with hot food.
Yeaaah smthn seemed off about that.. I mean she went back to the car and came back? Was she waiting those 35 mins in the car? Man throwing the food tho was kinda uncalled for but what did actually happen there?
@@ryelydude The demeanor on the workers face (in other words) looks like she was possibility previously instigating instead of being cool enough to where that wouldn't have happened to her. We may never know the whole circumstances, but I've see that look before. I'll keep digging myself a deeper hole, it's hard to transcribe what exactly I'm trying to say. Especially on YT. If you're an employee, employed by someone other than yourself, usually you are conditioned/trained to mitigate/avoid at all costs any sort of confrontation especially with a patron at all costs (in my experience). I haven't sat here and went frame by frame but I'm saying the way the person behind the counter displayed their body language was not the right call if they didn't want food thrown on them. It takes a lot of balls to stand up to an unsatisfied person. You cannot always get a supervisor to jump in, and things happen so quickly. You have to think about disciplinary repercussions vs. what's right/norms/pride all in a matter of seconds. I've seen people get really hurt over less. (I'm not trying to be a dick, be right, or start stuff here guys, It's just my opinion)
that first lady should have a life ban from eating out anywhere. if youre such a psycho that you wanna act like that you don't deserve to eat in public ever again.
The girl she assaulted was seventeen too like cmon that lady was like forty and really tried to defend attacking a seventeen year old girl over her food not looking right. Like what??
I understand wanting harsher punishment, but good luck enforcing that and giving her legal defense for the 8th Amendment violation. This is all emotional.
Bro if my manager came up to me and said there was a toxic gas leak on the jobsite that could potentially be deadly, I’m getting out of there and going the fuck home lmao I’m not sticking around to bust out windows, especially at a Burger King, I’m not being paid enough to do all that lol
It's wild how in the first one, you can watch that poor girl physically recoil with her eyebrows raised when she processed the woman was about to pie her with her order. Heart goes out to customer service that's just trying their best ❤
that kid broke my heart. i think of myself as pretty average looking and as a teenager i was called "so ugly" by a random stranger as i walked by once, for no reason. it sticks with you. it's been over 10 years since that happened and i still wish i could forget it. i hope he's doing better. he's not ugly at all, he's adorable.
Tampering with food is the definition of poisoning. It’s not “like” poisoning, it literally IS poisoning. That attempted murder, by the way, so next time your thinking about spitting in someone’s food you could go to prison for a very long time. For spitting.
@@fugginrambo so you want get yourself sick then? Cant say what illness someone has that can be passed down from that saliva in that food like hepatitis b or Syphilis. You think oh it's bad but it's harmless. Think again don't assume that it is harmless when you dont know if person is healthy.
@fugginrambo assault with a bodily fluid, poisoning, tampering , if you have certain diseases it absolutely can be attempted murder. Just like sleeping with someone and not telling them you have hiv is attempted murder. What if the person is pregnant and gets really sick and loses the baby, that would be murder in some places 🤷♀️ unless you're the doctor with medical records of the employee who tampered with the food you can't say what it is legally. And the doctor of the victim too probably because they could be immune compromised or a million other things, maybe the employee had eaten something the victim was allergic ro and they had a reaction to the spit. It's almost like you don't know what the case is that's why ypu don't do this shit.
Yeah as someone who worked in fast food for years, it's super rare for employees to mess with your food. The worst thing I saw was someone being given shitty burnt up meat that was dipped in extra grease lol
@@socialistcatdad I work in fast food have for years, I once put extra grease on a burger and felt bad about it. It’s just gross to mess with food (imo, I know grease isn’t the worst but imagine biting that) I just start acting really stupid to make them more mad
I worked at a coffee shop and one time this 17 year old I worked with spit in someone’s espresso shot. I was shocked and she seemed to forget there was cameras hahaha
I never messed with the people's food, just the people themselves XD I'll be sarcastic and sassy to the max, your food will be fine, but you won't be happy to get it lol
Worked at a franchise restaurant when I was younger. Owner came in a panic because drive through was full. He decided we didn't have enough burgers down so he proceeds to grab a bunch of frozen patties and holds them against his shirt for extra grip and then drops all the patties on the ground, mid day, and picks them up and cooks them. I stopped working and eating there. Place shut down a few months later. It's reopened under new management nowadays but I'll never forget his face when he saw me see him drop those patties and he still didn't give a damn
I work In the food industry and have seen waitresses and waiters ring in food for customers with some really bad names. Our systems never printed that for the customer though. Actually - wearing gloves creates a moist/warm environment especially after directly washing your hands even after drying = bacteria growth. Only in America do people think gloves are a must! Many people in finer restaurants don’t wear them…. Some of us wash our hands constantly.
This. This gloves nonsense is such an american fast food thing. Any normal person just washes their hands. Like, americans themselves don't wear gloves when they cook, right?
For the deaf lady, the employee writing her a note back probably took longer than just punching in the order she was handed lol The fact that the cops bought $11k worth of drugs over time before they busted that guy makes me think most of it didn't make it back to the station.. If I was the owner of that waffle House, I wouldn't fire that employee even though she did get physical and at one point threw a punch first. I don't blame her at all, that many people coming at you, throwing things and jumping on the counter, the second that girl went over the counter I absolutely would have taken advantage of the fact she fell and beat her ass. If they're already using chairs as weapons, once they get behind the counter where they can get access to knives and other dangerous stuff that is usually in a kitchen, anything I do to them is self defence. Hopefully the cops see it that way though that's the issue. They always expect you to "be the bigger person" and let yourself be attacked or risk going to jail too.
@@jlkraus2 from what he said she said she wasnt going to move till she got her food so it sounds like she viewed going inside or parking as too much work
@@admiralkaedeshe claimed it was because her kids were sleeping and she didn't see any sense in waking them to go inside and ordering...even though she would have had to when she got home.
what's disgusting is someone thinking they have the right to both physically and emotionally assault underpaid employees over food service. i hope that b rots in jail for a while so she knows what being assaulted unjustly feels like. i feel so bad for that employee, man.. for real. i'd give her a hug if i could.
Aww, that first one was sad, especially since from my knowledge of Chipotle isn't the bowl always a mess of mixed ingredients? Honestly any situation where an innocent worker has good thrown on them makes me sad. These people are underpaid and exhausted then they get food, usually hot, thrown in their face and they're caught off guard. I can't even say "Oh if that was me I'd beat her up." Because in that moment I know I'd be too shocked to react in a fight way. I'd honestly cry. I hate the brats defense as well "Oh if you saw my food you'd get it." No I wouldn't because I'm 4 anymore, that's what a little kid would do not a grown woman.
Yea honestly lot of would risk jail time to kick those shit costumer's asses. Some of these people need learn humility and respect. It just piss me off that girl went with oh if you saw what my food look I don't give a flying FUCK what you food looks like. Ether you calmly get refund and get your ass out and never come back or go to jail for being a pos
I hope shes doing better,theres no amount of justification for what that karen did honestly what did she expect it to look like,its chipotle.Shes just looking for an excuse to do what she did and she deserves to be charged for her actions.It's not hard to be nice to another human being its sad that fast food workers have to accept this as normal when its clearly not normal behavior and same goes for the people that just stood there and filmed with their phones instead of checking in on the victim...tbh.
@@hsuyuu1797 Yes it's chipotle from what I looked up the bowl looks like a pile of food items you mix together and enjoy. I don't eat chipotle, but it would be like me throwing a cheeseburger at a poor cashier cause it looked smushed, they all look smushed! lol
starting a fight with a food industry worker, especially behind the counter, is insane to me because ethics aside they have a lot more weapons of opportunity at their disposal (hot oil, metalware, etc.)
THANK you! I saw a random episode while on vacation; they ended it with chupacabra and bigfoot chumming it up together lol How the heck is that show listed as, "non-fiction???" People on drugs are going to believe that garbage 🤣
5:53 I wish I knew this when I had found plastic in my lasagna... I begged the waitress not to send it back LMAO the chef himself came out to apologize for the mishap and I felt sooooo bad
China Buffet...That place is notorious down here in Miami's West Chester neighborhood. We used to eat there a lot, I got sick from eating there and that report came out a week after, in the beginning the food was excellent and the place was immaculate, but you know how it goes, owners start to cut corners. I never tried the other place after it got sold, but a friend told me he saw a rat running across the dining room floor when he went there for lunch with his girlfriend, he just put his fork down before taking the first bite and stopped his girlfriend from eating, paid his bill and told the girl at the register the place had rats and walked out, this happened after the new owners took over. The space where it is now is a Health center for seniors.
As annoying as it can be sometimes, the ADA is incredibly important and one of the best things America has ever done. It's frankly disappointing that the EU has still yet to match It's quality with accessibility legislation
I'm deaf and it's reasons like that guy that I can't really function in public on my own. It's so dehumanising when people treat you that way and the comment of "I have a disability too" is so patronising and disingenuous. Disabilities aren't equal and don't affect people equally. His autism doesn't prevent him from using a drive through in the same way it does the customer who's basically asking to use the drive through in a slightly modified way.
Heya! I worked in fast food for years and served quite a few deaf customers. For every employee like him, there are many others who will go out of their way to make sure you have a good experience. 🫂
Hey, in the defense of the gloves I've worked in many NICE restaurants and I've NEVER worn gloves. Difference is that you have the choice, either wash your hands after everything you touch or constantly wear and replace gloves after everything you touch. It's a LOT easier to just wash your hands than wasting so many gloves and wasting so much time.
The gloves thing is purely an american fast food thing. Normal people and normal restaurants wash their hands for actual hygiene standards than using the same rancid-ass gloves for hours.
If you buy your fast food in Alabama there is a high probability that your food was cooked by an inmate of the state prison system. The highway patrol has deals with McDonald’s, Wendy’s and others… to provide them with free labor. Of course someone is getting paid! Not the prisoner. This situation needs to be brought to light….it’s horrible because if the prisoner was eligible for parole, the restaurant won’t hire them, the restaurant will just get another free laborer from the prison. ….its slavery. …Tom
The Burger King window shattering incident was PartyVanPranks, a group of prank callers from 4chan that were briefly notable. They routinely had guys pretending to be firefighters or corporate employees convincing store owners and managers to shatter windows or pull alarms. It was one of their more successful prank styles, they did a lot of other kinds of juvenile and mean-spirited shit like that too including having a guy that sounded exactly like Chris Hansen, and impersonating him constantly. If you've ever heard the "Rob Likes to Yell" Walmart prank call or the "Tyrone" calls, that was them. The guy who went by Tyrone, Ashton Lundeby, actually created a big incident that brought the Patriot Act into question because he did a service calling in bomb threats on kids' schools just to get them time off school.
Tbh, people who work in the food industry for a long time start to be calm in many situations. A ton of stuff can happen in a kitchen so keeping a level head and going with the flow is a good skill to have
My first job was at a Chuck E. Cheese. The worst we did was add a bunch of extra jalapeño juice to a pizza when some asshat rolled up in a van full of 11 kids at 930 pm when we were mid cleaning for close. That was nearly 30 years ago.This shit is disgusting. Edit: whoever called that handsome guy “lil ugly dude” is dead wrong. He has nothing to be embarrassed about.
Thank you for drawing attention to the fact that employees contaminating people’s food is very rare! I’ve worked in the service industry for 18 years (full service, not fast food) and every co-worker I’ve had takes contamination and food allergies incredibly serious no matter how awful the people we’re waiting on are. I can’t even remember an instance where it was even joked about or brought up. The people that have the audacity to even think about doing gross garbage like this need serious help.
Yes. I had a friend that worked as a server for many years and she said you don't even joke about that, no matter how rude or awful a customer is. Messing with someone's food is not worth the risk of having the restaurant shut down or becoming un-hireable in the future.
This is the case for me too, at every place I've worked. *Except* one and it was a Korean BBQ/hotpot place. That place... In my two months there, I saw more severe health code violations than all my other years combined. 🫣
@@verda7019 Out of curiosity, how did that Korean place handle serving raw food for the customers to cook themselves? That's common in Korea, but I always thought it'd never fly in the US.
@@PongoXBongo Everything was either very thinly sliced or steak, so not much of an issue in terms of getting sick from undercooked food. Sometimes someone would ask me something about cooking an item, but I would just explain to them. No one got sick during my time there even despite what I saw in the back. And there are *a lot* of similar places here in the US. The food safety issues I witnessed had more to do with the way staff handled raw food in the back versus anything I saw in FOH or from customers.
On the bright side atleast the video can bee used as evidence instead of a bunch of random hopefully sober bystanders making up statements. We all know how unreliable statements can be when it's a big group of ppl
It's not really dumb as long as you have some reliable proof of what happened and not having to rely on a big eye witness group you could be clear of any wrong doing. So it's not really that dumb when you think about it.
@@evandaymon8303 I mean eye witness testimony has been proven to be the most unreliable type of evidence in court becuz our memory isnt set in stone. Also our emotions affect how we remember situations also. It can be easily manipulated by asking the right questions
If i had a chair thrown at me by some customer, i'd probably throw down too. Don't dish out what you can't take. The fact that defending yourself from that kind of violence gets you in trouble is disgusting.
That sounds fucking scary. I hope you're okay dude Something similar happened about 15 minutes from me. A few months ago, I was driving and encountered a broken traffic light and noticed windows were broken on the Dennys at the corner. Turns out a vehicle was being shot at and the driver panicked for his life and crashed into the Denny's. People are wilding out here, it's insane
I worked at a fast food restaurant, I had a car full of deaf-mute people come in and I just had them type out what they wanted. I have also had hard of hearing people come in, and people who couldn't read the menu, they all deserve the same amount of respect.
I was going to eat lunch while watching this. I guess I'll wait. And I've been a chef in countless restaurants for 20+ years. Horror stories galore here. Fine dining can be WAY worse. Never piss off the kitchen. But there are 3 rules. You don't fuck with peoples kids, money, pets, or food. So be careful and respectful to all hospitality and restaurant workers.
I was a cook for a few years and while fucking with people's money, pets, food or kids is off limits, some of the most savage emotional blows known to man have been dealt in the BOH when they couldn't be heard
As a Dasher, i can say I've been annoyed as hell by customers, but i dont let that affect any part of the service. I use food delivery, go to restaurants, etc, and the idea of anyone messing with my food means i will never never do to that to anyone. Everyone has a bad day.
Also the Burger King thing doesn’t make any sense. If you order 52 cheeseburgers, all they have to do is send you around to the front to wait and someone will bring out the food. Heck you’d think a written order would be easier for them than someone listing off four different orders for a family.
Wendy's workers in general are weirdly bitter and passive aggressive most of the time. Idk what their deals is but almost every time i got to a Wendy's the register workers etc. always give me "I fucking hate you and want to beat the shit out of you" vibes for no reason and it's like this across numerous different establishments I've been to.
Im glad im not alone in this thought. The wendys near my house a few years ago was the worst about this, they were always super mean, the service was slow even if no one was there and they were out of half of everything all the time
That period blood one is exactly why I rarely complain about my food. When I do, I am extremely polite and make sure to say that I understand how easy it is to make a mistake in a high stress job! Also, it IS a high stress job!
There was a McDonald’s near where I went to daycare that my parents were adamant was a drug operation for years. It’s definitely not anymore but it’s still not a good McDonald’s.
Since most fast food employees are young and get paid as little as possible while also being worked as much as possible, don't expect much in the way of customer service or quality. ALSO, physical violence is never a sane response to anything non-violent. Throwing a bowl of food at someone is never a sane response to anything verbal or non-violent. If you are someone who thinks it is, you are insane.
I don’t buy the idea that the restaraunt being “too busy” would require someone to come inside. The only reason I could see would be to to free up the drive thru, but communicating with someone who’s deaf does NOT take that damn long. I worked at a Wendy’s and got deaf customers all the time who similarly used their phones or pen and paper to communicate their order. They were lovely, and didn’t take any longer than customers who were hearing. Such a stupid reason to make a scene, I’m glad the guy got fired.
The lady even had her order up on her phone! All the guy had to do was grab the phone, punch in the order, and give it back! Doesnt take any longer than it would for someone who ISNT deaf/hoh so why did that guy freak out like that? Also, him using his own disability to basically say "im not ableist for denying you" (which, btw, disabled people can still be ableist towards other disabled people) just adds another layer of scummy
Because she skipped the ordering window…. He could have punched in the order at the window yes but the way the drive thru works is that by the time you get up to the window your food is done they hand it to you and you leave, if its busy then they dont have the time to wait with you holding up a line of people whos orders are already done while they make yours. They didnt deny her service they just told her that to be accomodated she would need to come inside she didnt want to thats her problem not the workers.
@@cinnamon2559 As someone who worked at a fast food place for several years, we obviously adjust for people who are deaf or mute, given they can't exactly order over the speaker. That's the only way they can order through the drive thru, after all, so we accomodate them. In fact, some places have two windows: one to pay at, and one to get your food, so there's other solutions there, too. Also, news flash: she could have ordered at the window, and then been told to pull forward so they can bring her food out to her while clearing out a space in the line. This isn't an impossible challenge to overcome for a fast food worker. That's something that myself and other fast food places have done even with non-deaf customers, if we need to clear up space in the line.
This dude creeps tf out of me with his robotic expressions "Disabled people 😌 are one of the most vulnerable groups in America 😏 often facing difficulties 😉 with tasks 😃"
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That poor kid...when I heard him say "It hurt my feelings, it made me cry, I was so embarrased" my heart broke.
And he's adorable. I don't know why they would even say that.
yeah not sure how anyone thought doing that do a literal child was funny
Yeah, that was odd because he’s just a normal looking kid. I’d love to see what the people who made that receipt look like lol
yea that made me feel really bad for him, he looks fine, someone was just being a dick
No it’s funny. Yeah I laughed hearing this story. It’s just a minor insult. Real men don’t cry over insults like that.
poor guy called "lil ugly dude" i hope he's doing better. we've all been mocked in public, friend. people are self conscious themselves and take it out on others
and he literally looks fine, he looks completely normal. he’s not even ugly. he’s even like, slightly above average.
If that makes him cry, he will never be okay.
@@jonath1982 imagine if someone stopped you in the street, called you ugly, and kicked you in the balls. now imagine that you’re a teenager, hormonal as, and already insecure about how you look. how would that make you feel?
@@avaph0bic right? He's hot and tbh he's just missing his front teeth unfortunately if he had all his teeth he'd be a damn knock out
@@suzupremacy100% bro didn't actually care
One time, my manager at Panda Express tried to deny a deaf couple in the drive-thru. I told him no, that's not right, and took their order at the window and signed that he was stupid to them they laughed, and they were so sweet. I explained to my manager later that what he tried to do was discrimination.
You're a good person and he's terrible.
Who cares
@@mushroomanjcc1954I care!!! Thanks for asking 🥰🥰
HEHEHE YES SAY UR MANAGER IS STUPID IN A WAY HE DOESNT UNDERSTAND
@@mushroomanjcc1954they just told you that they cared, enough so that they called their manager stupid
The one with the deaf woman pissed me off. I was a manager at a restaurant (not fast food) and I had a window myself. I had a lady that was also deaf, that wanted to check our place out. I accommodated her and communicated with her with my phone. She had never been there before and ended up getting a milkshake and left me a great review on the website. No one should ever be discriminated or denied service because of a disability.
Yeah same here. I used to work at a Subway and there was a semi-frequent deaf customer that I always took the time to communicate with using paper or her phone, and she was such a sweet older lady. I couldn't imagine treating her so poorly.
Same, but in retail. Often the disabled customers would specifically ask/wait for me because nobody else had the patience to help them. Im a support worker now, and i wouldnt have been if it werent for them. I hope i helped them as much as they helped me find my path :)
Taco Bell in Ringgold GA called the cops on my mom for asking for accommodations since she's deaf. When the police arrived, they were on Taco Bells side and told her to leave as her deafness was holding up the line. My mom left and came home crying. Ringgold GA Court House has also tried to get me to interpret for other deaf people in court when I was literally a child because they didn't want to pay for a certified interpreter.🎉
@@Eggthedreg Hope so too. Sounds like you have a great calling. Well done.
@@DeMiTriDreams Wow. That is outrageous and shocking. I once worked for a private company that didn't want to use any grant money they'd receive assigned for learners with special needs. Course leader was expected to just do the jobs of both.
My parents raised me that "If you're polite to the workers, you'll never have to worry about your food being tampered with."
That's a lie
@@MASTEROFEVILIt's really not. Why would someone risk their job to mess with the food of a polite customer?
@@MASTEROFEVIL It shouldn't be.
@@KerReeeee For fun. I used to work at tacobell and my ex co workers spat in random food.
To bad they fucking lied
"sensitivity training" TRANSLATION - they watched a 10 minute video and signed a piece of paper.
the crazy part is that Quenterus Brown is actually good looking and has nice healthy physique, how is that considered ugly😭😭
Because those people are assholes with 0 integrity and compassion. Not to mention a lack of professionalism.
yeah lmao, like it obviously wouldn't be ok to call someone ugly whether they are or not, but the weirdest part is as far as I see, Quenterus looks decent, like above average for sure at least, wtf??? maybe it's cause I'm a straight guy myself but idk surely the guy can't be anywhere close to "ugly" ??
That's the weirdest part for me, he's just a normal looking guy.
insecure teenagers projecting most likely
yea and even if he wasnt typing that to someone is unacceptable
Number 15…. Burger King Foot Lettuce…
fOoOt LeTTuCe
The last thing you'd want on your Burger King burger is somebody else's food fungaas
Classic chills 😂
The last thing you want on your Burger King burger is someone’s foot fungus but it turns out that might be what you get
My best friend actually ate that that burger king with his family roughly around the time of the foot lettuce maniac l
I got the cooks at a BK in trouble once. But it was totally justified. My SO and myself were heading into work for an overnight shift. We swung into BK to grab something quick to eat. We ordered two Bacon King meals at the drive thru. Got our food, raced to work and opened our burgers. To our surprise (and sadness), our Bacon Kings had absolutely no bacon on them at all. I called the restaurant, spoke to the manager and he literally was at a loss for words for a good 20 seconds. He then asked me to hold for a moment and screamed into the kitchen "How f*****g high are you two that you didn't put bacon on Bacon Kings?!? IT'S IN THE DAMN NAME!!!"
He then apologized for the screw up and took our names so we could get free meals when we got out of work. I then apologized to him for his employees being dumbs**ts, got him laughing about it and then called it a night.
It was actually pretty damn funny.
My family and I once got BK a matter of years ago, my sister was so disappointed to open her burger only to find there was NO MEAT ON IT??? Just buns with lettuce and condiments 😭 I love BK and haven't seen anything like that since, but it was a wild experience seeing that
One time I asked for a certain burger with no tomato and when we got it it the box literally contained a single tomato slice 😭 at least we were still in the restaurant
I once went to a Culver's and ordered a cheeseburger. And that's all that was on it. Burger, cheese, bun, and absolutely nothing else. No lettuce, pickles, or condiments. I would've gone in and asked wtf was going on, but we had somewhere to be, so I just ate it.
@@onionbubs386 that sounds uncomfortable to eat 😭😭 you didn't even look for a ketchup packet?
Assuming this story is true and not embellished, thats hilarious
"HOW HIGH ARE YOU GUYS" that is hysterical
Re: Jack's Secret Sauce story, I would bet $5 that the girl who reported the coworker didn't actually steal any food, but ate old food that would have otherwise gone in the garbage. Which, a lot of places/managers are fine with employees taking damaged/old stuff, but at the same time it is such a grey area that it readily allows them to construe it as theft should they get need to find a reason to fire you. That firing was entirely retaliatory for bringing them bad press, and just used "food theft" as a legal justification.
TH-cam detectives on the case. /sarcasm
@@derpkipper He's got a point though this shit is common as hell. As someone who has worked many retail jobs this kind of shady shit happens all the time. You guys just don't get to see the process and behind the scenes situations. I've seen multiple people fired for completely bullshit reasons.
Only reason these places get away with it is cause they know people are desperate. And abuse it to the highest degree and treat people like objects. And companies wonder why there is a "Workers Shortage" and Qiuet Quitting is so common.
@@derpkipperSo you've never worked food. Good to know.
Yeeep, like we can take food home, heck many managers encourage it by asking if we want anything before our shift ends.
@@Veltrosstho The funny part is, I never worked food myself, but I had friends who did. So the other homie both never worked food, and apparently doesn't have friends to tell him about their experiences.
Seeing the full Waffle House clip I gotta give Wendy more credit lol. She not only caught the chair, deflected the chair and stood tall, but when the girl came at her with a THIRD chair did you see her face? That face read: "I ain't down yet, BRING IT ON!" Then the girl with the chair threw that one, but to the woman's side. She was like "Frick you, eh!" Wendy had won and her opponent knew it.
It looks to me like Wendy started the fight when she threw a GLASS shaker at the customer.
Hope Waffelshit goes bankrupt
@@redhot663 it takes a minute for everybody to start recording, and judging by the backup from fellow employees id say it was at least 50/50 and at most her in the right
@@redhot663 oh yes and those cut to all hell clips are such a strong foundation for an accurate recollection of events. you're such a clown.
@@redhot663 If you use your eyes and ears you can see the ladies on the other side clearly started it. Wendy wasn't the instigator.
He was not a lil ugly dude. He was a handsome young man. As a mom that breaks my heart. 😢
That is probably what he put his name as.
Fast food joints ask for names and overblown stories like this have been common for years.
I am sure this is just another cry-wolf story.
How to Live: If your fast food is shit. Stop eating there. Don't go back to that location to get more shit food and then assume you're going to fix it with rage. Just eat somewhere else. Once everyone does that the store shuts down or changes ownership anyways. The problem will only solve itself if you stop consuming bad products.
Because companies hate not getting money, they’ll get their act together QUICK!
Yeah, just let them do what they want with your money, fuck your order up and bitch you out completely. Or you can actually do something about it and complain, nothing changes if nobody is held accountable. It’s not just them fucking your order up, they’re slighting you and they’re taking your money in the process. You’re paying good money expecting to receive a product you ultimately aren’t actually going to get, so why not speak up about it? People are so conflict-averse nowadays, they’d rather leave with shitty food and get robbed than start a potential argument
You'd be surprised at how impactful reviews can be. Something has to go terribly and inexcusably wrong for me to write a detailed, negative review. I've had a couple of places offer me gift cards to remove them. Nope.
@@bubby3217buddy just didn't read the og comment at all
@@bubby3217 You really just said all that under a comment that says simply stop going there. Who hurt you?
"THE LAST CHAIRBENDER" are you for real, whoever wrote that on the news deserves a raise xDDDDDDDD
Yes
If he can sniff seats and still work in radio I think she'll be ok 😂😂😂
nah she deflected that chair like it was a low level anime beam ong
Sofas, recliners, futons, chairs,
Long ago, the four nations lived together in harmony, then everything changed when the Futon nation attacked.
Only the seater, mastor of all four elements, could stop them. But when the world needed him most, he vanished.
@@SecretMagician A hundred years have passed and my brother and I discovered a new Seater,
A Chairbender named Hailey.
And although her chairbending skils are great, she has a lot to learn before she's ready to save anyone.
But I believe that Hailey could save the world.
It’s “Waffle House Wendy” saying she wasn’t written up because she threw the sugar shaker but it was the fact that “it broke”
HOLD UP.
Dude drove his truck THROUGH THE BURGER KING HE WORKED AT, AND ONLY GOT SUSPENDED? dude, that's totally worth the punishment
I have to wonder if he was looking for an out for a while, and found the perfect opportunity when that call came through
he was just trying to help depressurize. did he not think that causing sparks via ramming your giant truck fueled by tons of tiny explosions through a well lit restaurant would be dangerous around...dangerous gases 😭
i dont think ppl grasp how dangerous the menstrual blood thing was. numerous stds could’ve been transferred. including fatal ones like aids. it’s genuinely a miracle she didn’t kill somebody
That's what I was thinking when he said she got a year in prison. If she admitted that as well that made sure she got sentenced.
you can't get aids from eating menstrual blood lmao
Yeah it's awful. Can't imagine how someone could ever do that even if they're annoyed.
@@SquidGains that's takes conscious effort too. If it's her blood then she had to go in the bathroom and do that or she rooted through the trash in the ladies bathroom and did that. Either way she did that!
She probably has in the future
It’s easy to ruin your reputation and become infamous but impossible to undo those mistakes. Thank you for always double checking your facts and getting all the sides of stories to eliminate bias
she gave him the list of what she wants already written... all he had to do was type it into his screen, write down her total w "cash or card?" scribbled on it, she'd pass him cash or a card, then he'd have her move up to the next window. that was 100% him letting his personal bias cloud his judgement.
it's because all corporate cares about is "drive thru times" so even able bodied customers get screwed over. that's why they tell you to pull up and they'll bring your food out, so they get you off of the drive thru timer. they keep track of all kinds of "metrics" like that and your job performance depends on those numbers or you get in trouble and can never get a raise or promotion.
Yeah get wrecked minimum wage night shift burger king employee, oh yea your fired btw and forever known as the guy who hates disabled people rofl.
Rofl I love it that minimum wage night shift fast food worker is Forever known as the guy who hates disabled people just because he didn't accommodate her, cherry on top he's now promoted to customer. Good luck finding work after that when the lynch mob wants your life ruined for not learning hand Jutsus.
She could have walked into the store like he asked. Even if he helped her the management would later be upset because the line time would get messed up.
As someone who works in fast food, the employee was absolutely wrong for not just ringing her order in. It genuinely would not have taken any longer than any other drive-thru order, at worst she would have been directed to park while they finished making her food. However, they were not wrong for calling the authorities when she refused to leave the drive-thru. There was an incident like this at my location, where a frustrated customer who didn't want to be parked said he was not leaving the window until he had been handed his entire order. Our manager said that the store has the right to call the police if a customer refuses to move. It's not just about the times, at that point you are impairing the restaurant's ability to do business. Drive-thru is the busiest part of the store and gets the most sales by a large fraction.
Obviously his refusal to assist her was because of her disability and not because she was being belligerent, and I can understand that in a sense, she felt she had the right to stay there until they fixed it. This employee was 100% being a jerk, but the right choice for her was parking and going inside to communicate with a manager. Please move out of the line if you're asked, even if the reason you're being asked to leave is wrong.
Dude is not ugly. He’s a handsome man and his mom is pretty.
Those people are jealous because y’all are good people. That is a rare and beautiful thing nowadays. ….Tom
Yes a handsome young dude sure but don't lie and say she's pretty. Stop the lying.
I get that it was really rude to give someone a receipt like that. But I'm certain that it probably wasn't meant to come off as an insult. They probably didn't expect him to feel so self conscious about it, and they probably didn't mean any harm.
@@Nick_ETHopinions are subjective 😂
The mom is beautiful. I don't know how you don't see it.
@@Fivesecondsagohow was it not meant to be an insult? they called him ugly and were laughing at him?? common sense really isn’t common anymore.
When i was a teenager i sprained my ankle and had to walk with crutches for a bit. I went to a mcdonalds during school lunch and the employee typed my name as Hobbles. I dont think ive ever laughed so hard in my entire life.
I went to a Starbucks wearing a Kingdom Hearts shirt once and the barista entered my name as "Sora". That really made my day
I’m 17 and a fast food worker I couldn’t imagine having someone a decade older than me throw food at me when I’m already stressed and working
Damn weak imagination u should work on that. Not hard
The worker in the video was actually 17 at the time and the woman who threw the food was 40
Age doesn't really mean anything when it comes to mental maturity. If people aren't mature by 20, generally that's it, they're stuck like that for the rest of their lives. Few actually have the introspection to keep learning and growing.
So never let someone older belittle you, they act like they know better but they don't.
@@Viking_Ravenwait what Drake ahhh.
Welcome to the service industry, you'll meet the greatest and worst people, and they all look the same.
Get your skills and get out ASAP.
Aw that poor kid who was called "ugly lil dude"! That's a fkd up thing to call a teen, and he's not ugly at all, he's a handsome kid. I feel so bad for him! Were the employees adults or kids too? Kids can be so mean, but if adults were also involved , wtf?! Adults should know better ffs 😢
Eta: 31:42 that happened at a KFC in my town lol. They were delivering the drugs through the drive through. Now we don't have a KFC anymore :(
(small town)
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What broke my heart is them laughing at him like he deserved it. The dude just wanted some food!
@@OwlQueen375 ikr?! & To hear that he cried? As a parent (& just as a human) it hurts my heart. I can imagine that happening to one of my kids & it *is* heartbreaking
Omg what they shut down the whole KFC NOT just fire & arrest the person dealing drugs
@@SuperSlimshady1 they usually shut down drug operations like this because almost the entire staff is in on it lmao
Came to say the same thing. He wasn't ugly at all, he's a handsome young man in my opinion. I would love to see what the guy looks like who said that. Guaranteed not a supermodel himself.
“My food that day, and a week later were disgusting” YOU WENT BACK A WEEK LATER? That’s entirely on you
"Lil Ugly Dude" wasn't ugly at all.
In Bama, ugly means Black. They'd write a different word with G in it 20 years ago. Two g's, actually.
@@SecuR0M with an A or a hard R?
@@SBSP02 I guess it depends on if they're joking or being serious. They're at work and presumably don't know him so probably hard r lol.
@@SecuR0MI’ve never heard this before and I’ve lived in Alabama my whole life.
@@SBSP02 Honest question as a non English speaker - Does that matter? I assumed both words are pretty much the same with the same bad meaning behind them
I'm a 26 year old disabled women who for most of my life passed as "normal looking" and I can't express how many times I was too afraid or embarrassed asking for help or was treated in a gross manner in locations because of my health issues. It's hard enough asking food places about dietary restrictions. These kinds of moments like the deaf woman had just instill more anxiety for the next time you need to order something or need assistance :/ just sad to see
Same here. Unreal, dude. That fucker wasted more time being a tool than if he just filled the order. Why do people have to immediately get up in arms when someone doesn't immediately meet the status quo???
This is why I always make sure I have a written menu on me. I live in a town where I will encounter a deaf person once a week. I know basic sign, like how to say hello, introduce myself, ask how they are, etc.
But when it comes to the grammar and stuff, I'm too busy to learn it at the moment, so I print out multiple menus and have instructions saying to write down what they want.
When I worked at subway, there was an old man named Tommy who would order the same food on the phone, then we would bring it out to his truck because he couldn't walk.
At the restaurant I work at now, I make sure cross contamination doesn't occur in my kitchen.
There's literally no reason to not be an accommodating person. It's so easy to just feel human, I don't understand.
Edit: I also have a Spanish menu and am semi fluent in French.
it's so ridiculous, every single person here has been to a drive through that will have you pull up and wait if your order might take a little while, and then someone runs it out to you. Why on earth they didn't just do that is beyond me.
@@vibechecked7522youre nit "semi fluent" youre fluent or not
@TheDsRequiem I'm conversational in the terms needed to do my job. And I'm conversational in day to day talk. I just don't have mastery of more complex topics/specific occupation topics, like names for super specific tools or car parts or elements on the periodic table.
I don't consider myself fluent because I don't have 100% mastery, but I'm not going to degrade the skills I've worked over 4 years to obtain.
Also, you have a lot to say about definitions of words when you have misspelled words in your own post.
Its mega unfair to blacklist employee just for accidentally brreak applience when customer literally attack employee. There should be a law about that kind of stuff
There is. Its called assault.
@@TheDsRequiem But seems like nobody cares about it!
Halie deflected that chair like something straight out of the MCU during a battle.
20 hours in 8 weeks? What would that teach anyone? That's like 2 days of work.
Think they meant 20hrs a week. So 20x8 160 hours total
@@kodiiayyeee256 That's still 2-3 days a week, nothing at all
@@ВасилийПупкин-ж8и if the woman had already a full 9 to 5, 20 hours a week on top of that would effectively cancel her weekends and that definitely could be considered a punishment
Lmao ohhhhh nooooooo she cant go out foe a few nights. Huuuuuuge punishment right there@7h44ij9z781w
UK resident here. I recommend against using The Daily Mail as a source for any news. They (along with The Sun) are our equivalent of Fox News.
Also CNN are same as BBC
I get my news by scrying the nettles and summoning dark shades to whisper truths into my weary ears
The teenage girl at Chipotle was super quick with her hands and blocked that shit. Good for her.
I'm not saying she deserved it, but she doesn't look like someone who didn't. You can tell she was fuming. That's the last thing you wanna do when you have an angry customer with hot food.
Yeaaah smthn seemed off about that.. I mean she went back to the car and came back? Was she waiting those 35 mins in the car? Man throwing the food tho was kinda uncalled for but what did actually happen there?
Not just that I feel that goes under Child Abuse and that Lady should have a Prison Sentence.
What? @bobblueton
@@ryelydude The demeanor on the workers face (in other words) looks like she was possibility previously instigating instead of being cool enough to where that wouldn't have happened to her. We may never know the whole circumstances, but I've see that look before. I'll keep digging myself a deeper hole, it's hard to transcribe what exactly I'm trying to say. Especially on YT. If you're an employee, employed by someone other than yourself, usually you are conditioned/trained to mitigate/avoid at all costs any sort of confrontation especially with a patron at all costs (in my experience). I haven't sat here and went frame by frame but I'm saying the way the person behind the counter displayed their body language was not the right call if they didn't want food thrown on them. It takes a lot of balls to stand up to an unsatisfied person. You cannot always get a supervisor to jump in, and things happen so quickly. You have to think about disciplinary repercussions vs. what's right/norms/pride all in a matter of seconds. I've seen people get really hurt over less. (I'm not trying to be a dick, be right, or start stuff here guys, It's just my opinion)
that first lady should have a life ban from eating out anywhere. if youre such a psycho that you wanna act like that you don't deserve to eat in public ever again.
Absolutely. Subpar food service is never an excuse for literal assault!
The girl she assaulted was seventeen too like cmon that lady was like forty and really tried to defend attacking a seventeen year old girl over her food not looking right. Like what??
I wish the judge made her work at the McDonald's in my area that lady would have sooooo much crap thrown at her by junkies
I understand wanting harsher punishment, but good luck enforcing that and giving her legal defense for the 8th Amendment violation.
This is all emotional.
Nah she has the right mindset
If I got a receipt that called me "lil ugly dude" I would laugh so hard I'd be rolling
Bro if my manager came up to me and said there was a toxic gas leak on the jobsite that could potentially be deadly, I’m getting out of there and going the fuck home lmao I’m not sticking around to bust out windows, especially at a Burger King, I’m not being paid enough to do all that lol
that's actually insane 💀 just call the fire department to deal with it and send everyone home for the day...like wtf
Any askers?
Couldn’t even finish the video because you were like a fucking toddler. Old enough to bald but not mature enough to be above literal dirt humor
@@austins.2495 any reason to live?
Bro if they said smash the windows I’m 100% smashing the windows that sounds fun af 🤣🤣
It's wild how in the first one, you can watch that poor girl physically recoil with her eyebrows raised when she processed the woman was about to pie her with her order. Heart goes out to customer service that's just trying their best ❤
that kid broke my heart. i think of myself as pretty average looking and as a teenager i was called "so ugly" by a random stranger as i walked by once, for no reason. it sticks with you. it's been over 10 years since that happened and i still wish i could forget it. i hope he's doing better. he's not ugly at all, he's adorable.
Tampering with food is the definition of poisoning. It’s not “like” poisoning, it literally IS poisoning. That attempted murder, by the way, so next time your thinking about spitting in someone’s food you could go to prison for a very long time. For spitting.
Spit is attempted murder? Hahaha stop typing and being so dramatic
@@fugginrambo so you want get yourself sick then? Cant say what illness someone has that can be passed down from that saliva in that food like hepatitis b or Syphilis. You think oh it's bad but it's harmless. Think again don't assume that it is harmless when you dont know if person is healthy.
@@fugginrambo it may not cause murder but it will cause a health hazard
@@fugginrambo and very unlikely but ebola can be passed with spit too. Very unlikely that to happen in public setting but not impossible
@fugginrambo assault with a bodily fluid, poisoning, tampering , if you have certain diseases it absolutely can be attempted murder. Just like sleeping with someone and not telling them you have hiv is attempted murder. What if the person is pregnant and gets really sick and loses the baby, that would be murder in some places 🤷♀️ unless you're the doctor with medical records of the employee who tampered with the food you can't say what it is legally. And the doctor of the victim too probably because they could be immune compromised or a million other things, maybe the employee had eaten something the victim was allergic ro and they had a reaction to the spit. It's almost like you don't know what the case is that's why ypu don't do this shit.
Yeah as someone who worked in fast food for years, it's super rare for employees to mess with your food. The worst thing I saw was someone being given shitty burnt up meat that was dipped in extra grease lol
@@socialistcatdad I work in fast food have for years, I once put extra grease on a burger and felt bad about it. It’s just gross to mess with food (imo, I know grease isn’t the worst but imagine biting that) I just start acting really stupid to make them more mad
I worked at a coffee shop and one time this 17 year old I worked with spit in someone’s espresso shot. I was shocked and she seemed to forget there was cameras hahaha
I never messed with the people's food, just the people themselves XD I'll be sarcastic and sassy to the max, your food will be fine, but you won't be happy to get it lol
@@nikokillam7553 yeah agreed, I don't think messing with peoples food is cool even if they are dickheads
Worked at a franchise restaurant when I was younger.
Owner came in a panic because drive through was full. He decided we didn't have enough burgers down so he proceeds to grab a bunch of frozen patties and holds them against his shirt for extra grip and then drops all the patties on the ground, mid day, and picks them up and cooks them.
I stopped working and eating there. Place shut down a few months later.
It's reopened under new management nowadays but I'll never forget his face when he saw me see him drop those patties and he still didn't give a damn
I work In the food industry and have seen waitresses and waiters ring in food for customers with some really bad names.
Our systems never printed that for the customer though.
Actually - wearing gloves creates a moist/warm environment especially after directly washing your hands even after drying = bacteria growth.
Only in America do people think gloves are a must!
Many people in finer restaurants don’t wear them…. Some of us wash our hands constantly.
This. This gloves nonsense is such an american fast food thing. Any normal person just washes their hands. Like, americans themselves don't wear gloves when they cook, right?
@@youtube-kit9450 Right!
If quintarious is ugly then I have no idea how I ever managed to get married.
You're probably not Black in Alabama. "Ugly" is a stand in for another word with G in it.
@@SecuR0M yea no it's not stop spreading bullshit information lefty
Desperation
You were good in bed, maybe? Or you were a confident guy and she liked that
@@austins.2495 Haha good one :)
For the deaf lady, the employee writing her a note back probably took longer than just punching in the order she was handed lol
The fact that the cops bought $11k worth of drugs over time before they busted that guy makes me think most of it didn't make it back to the station..
If I was the owner of that waffle House, I wouldn't fire that employee even though she did get physical and at one point threw a punch first. I don't blame her at all, that many people coming at you, throwing things and jumping on the counter, the second that girl went over the counter I absolutely would have taken advantage of the fact she fell and beat her ass. If they're already using chairs as weapons, once they get behind the counter where they can get access to knives and other dangerous stuff that is usually in a kitchen, anything I do to them is self defence. Hopefully the cops see it that way though that's the issue. They always expect you to "be the bigger person" and let yourself be attacked or risk going to jail too.
@@jlkraus2 from what he said she said she wasnt going to move till she got her food so it sounds like she viewed going inside or parking as too much work
She didn't punch first she punched after being assaulted
@@admiralkaedeshe claimed it was because her kids were sleeping and she didn't see any sense in waking them to go inside and ordering...even though she would have had to when she got home.
what's disgusting is someone thinking they have the right to both physically and emotionally assault underpaid employees over food service. i hope that b rots in jail for a while so she knows what being assaulted unjustly feels like. i feel so bad for that employee, man.. for real. i'd give her a hug if i could.
Assault by definition is never justified lmao
The thing i love the most about Wavy is he doesn't dance around using curse words, he says that shit with his chest
Aww, that first one was sad, especially since from my knowledge of Chipotle isn't the bowl always a mess of mixed ingredients?
Honestly any situation where an innocent worker has good thrown on them makes me sad. These people are underpaid and exhausted then they get food, usually hot, thrown in their face and they're caught off guard. I can't even say "Oh if that was me I'd beat her up." Because in that moment I know I'd be too shocked to react in a fight way. I'd honestly cry. I hate the brats defense as well "Oh if you saw my food you'd get it." No I wouldn't because I'm 4 anymore, that's what a little kid would do not a grown woman.
Yea honestly lot of would risk jail time to kick those shit costumer's asses. Some of these people need learn humility and respect. It just piss me off that girl went with oh if you saw what my food look
I don't give a flying FUCK what you food looks like. Ether you calmly get refund and get your ass out and never come back or go to jail for being a pos
Atleast it was nice to see the other women standing up for her.
I hope shes doing better,theres no amount of justification for what that karen did honestly what did she expect it to look like,its chipotle.Shes just looking for an excuse to do what she did and she deserves to be charged for her actions.It's not hard to be nice to another human being its sad that fast food workers have to accept this as normal when its clearly not normal behavior and same goes for the people that just stood there and filmed with their phones instead of checking in on the victim...tbh.
@@hsuyuu1797 Yes it's chipotle from what I looked up the bowl looks like a pile of food items you mix together and enjoy. I don't eat chipotle, but it would be like me throwing a cheeseburger at a poor cashier cause it looked smushed, they all look smushed! lol
starting a fight with a food industry worker, especially behind the counter, is insane to me because ethics aside they have a lot more weapons of opportunity at their disposal (hot oil, metalware, etc.)
"Chipotle Chucker" sounds like a type of cryptid hunted by the Mountain Monsters team.
Eh not really
THANK you! I saw a random episode while on vacation; they ended it with chupacabra and bigfoot chumming it up together lol How the heck is that show listed as, "non-fiction???" People on drugs are going to believe that garbage 🤣
@@Morboeatspeople The people who believe it without the drugs are the ones you have to worry about. Great show to watch stoned though.
“Lil ugly dude” is NOT UGLY. I hope he recovers his self esteem and doesn’t let it hurt him for the rest of his life.
5:53 I wish I knew this when I had found plastic in my lasagna... I begged the waitress not to send it back LMAO the chef himself came out to apologize for the mishap and I felt sooooo bad
China Buffet...That place is notorious down here in Miami's West Chester neighborhood. We used to eat there a lot, I got sick from eating there and that report came out a week after, in the beginning the food was excellent and the place was immaculate, but you know how it goes, owners start to cut corners. I never tried the other place after it got sold, but a friend told me he saw a rat running across the dining room floor when he went there for lunch with his girlfriend, he just put his fork down before taking the first bite and stopped his girlfriend from eating, paid his bill and told the girl at the register the place had rats and walked out, this happened after the new owners took over. The space where it is now is a Health center for seniors.
the fact your friend still paid makes him a way better person than me
Insane to me that contaminating a Jack's burger only gave her a $5k bond, there could have been some life threatening diseases for all we know.
Right I was thinking STDs or any other diseases she already had, an acutely biological attack.
plus you only have to pay 10% of the bond to get out. she only had to pay $500 to get out.
and thats supposed to be a federal crime to mess with someones food.
I've been called ugly by people. It's hurtful folks. Knock it off don't do that to customers.
As annoying as it can be sometimes, the ADA is incredibly important and one of the best things America has ever done. It's frankly disappointing that the EU has still yet to match It's quality with accessibility legislation
Tucker carlson talking about how calm she was while footage of herr throwing haymakers into that customers face in the background is beyond hilarious
I'm deaf and it's reasons like that guy that I can't really function in public on my own. It's so dehumanising when people treat you that way and the comment of "I have a disability too" is so patronising and disingenuous. Disabilities aren't equal and don't affect people equally. His autism doesn't prevent him from using a drive through in the same way it does the customer who's basically asking to use the drive through in a slightly modified way.
Heya! I worked in fast food for years and served quite a few deaf customers. For every employee like him, there are many others who will go out of their way to make sure you have a good experience. 🫂
If that thumbnail doesnt bring them in, nothing will
Thumbnail fungus lol
Here I am lol
He changed it but I saw what it was before 😂
@@teambert679what was it?
The burger featured prominently reminded me of the Krusty Krab training episode of SpongeBob
"Number 15 Burger King foot lettuce, last thing you want in you lettuce is someones foot fungus"
You beat me to it
But as it turns out, that might be what you get.
@@WhimsicalLittledawgI can hear his distinctive voice reading that.
Yea I saw the video
a 4channer uploaded a photo anonymously to the site, showcasing his feet in the plastic bins of lettuce
Hey, in the defense of the gloves I've worked in many NICE restaurants and I've NEVER worn gloves. Difference is that you have the choice, either wash your hands after everything you touch or constantly wear and replace gloves after everything you touch.
It's a LOT easier to just wash your hands than wasting so many gloves and wasting so much time.
The gloves thing is purely an american fast food thing. Normal people and normal restaurants wash their hands for actual hygiene standards than using the same rancid-ass gloves for hours.
Can’t believe you could’ve ordered coke, coke, Big Mac, 10 Piece, and a large fries.
Nah it's a large coke with a side of coke 😂
Coke with "ice"
Nah everything u said was a different drug
If you buy your fast food in Alabama there is a high probability that your food was cooked by an inmate of the state prison system.
The highway patrol has deals with McDonald’s, Wendy’s and others… to provide them with free labor. Of course someone is getting paid! Not the prisoner.
This situation needs to be brought to light….it’s horrible because if the prisoner was eligible for parole, the restaurant won’t hire them, the restaurant will just get another free laborer from the prison. ….its slavery.
…Tom
My mom always said "we still have slaves, it's called prison labor."
Ohhhh yeah, I'm not surprised. When COVID first hit, take a wild guess as to where all the hand sanitizer was made at.
This guy is so laid back. I'm definitely subbing.
The Burger King window shattering incident was PartyVanPranks, a group of prank callers from 4chan that were briefly notable. They routinely had guys pretending to be firefighters or corporate employees convincing store owners and managers to shatter windows or pull alarms. It was one of their more successful prank styles, they did a lot of other kinds of juvenile and mean-spirited shit like that too including having a guy that sounded exactly like Chris Hansen, and impersonating him constantly. If you've ever heard the "Rob Likes to Yell" Walmart prank call or the "Tyrone" calls, that was them. The guy who went by Tyrone, Ashton Lundeby, actually created a big incident that brought the Patriot Act into question because he did a service calling in bomb threats on kids' schools just to get them time off school.
Ah, yes, those guys
Have they ever been caught with this and seen jail time?
That doesn’t sound like pranks. Just sounds like being a public nuisance.
That chair jujitsu is insane
Chairbender
Tbh, people who work in the food industry for a long time start to be calm in many situations. A ton of stuff can happen in a kitchen so keeping a level head and going with the flow is a good skill to have
The fact the a judge saw working at a place like that as a punishment says a lot lol we aren’t paid enough for this crap
Only 20 hours a week for 8 weeks, knowing at the end it would be over, no need to worry about the paycheck- yeah she wasn't going to learn anything.
I think you need to reevaluate the situation
Waffle House Wendy deserves more fame than Hawk Tuah
Both are equally stupid
Youve haw tuah be kidding me😂😂😂😂 derume
Fr. You throw a chair at me and see what happens.
I'll get folded like laundry
No one disses hawk tuah😩😩😩😩
@@personguy-the Hawk Tuah is a 403 and doesn't need to be shoehorned into every internet video to ride her 15-minutes-of-fame curtails
That dude wasn't even ugly wth he looked so cute n polite. I hope he doesn't believe those words :(
My first job was at a Chuck E. Cheese. The worst we did was add a bunch of extra jalapeño juice to a pizza when some asshat rolled up in a van full of 11 kids at 930 pm when we were mid cleaning for close. That was nearly 30 years ago.This shit is disgusting. Edit: whoever called that handsome guy “lil ugly dude” is dead wrong. He has nothing to be embarrassed about.
I just started working at chuck e cheese, but we have a rule that the kitchen closes an hour before we close.
11 kids is WAY too fuckin many for one adult... I don't think I could mess with a kid's meal, though.
Thank you for drawing attention to the fact that employees contaminating people’s food is very rare!
I’ve worked in the service industry for 18 years (full service, not fast food) and every co-worker I’ve had takes contamination and food allergies incredibly serious no matter how awful the people we’re waiting on are. I can’t even remember an instance where it was even joked about or brought up. The people that have the audacity to even think about doing gross garbage like this need serious help.
Yes. I had a friend that worked as a server for many years and she said you don't even joke about that, no matter how rude or awful a customer is. Messing with someone's food is not worth the risk of having the restaurant shut down or becoming un-hireable in the future.
Yes u work with white people mostly
This is the case for me too, at every place I've worked. *Except* one and it was a Korean BBQ/hotpot place. That place... In my two months there, I saw more severe health code violations than all my other years combined. 🫣
@@verda7019 Out of curiosity, how did that Korean place handle serving raw food for the customers to cook themselves? That's common in Korea, but I always thought it'd never fly in the US.
@@PongoXBongo Everything was either very thinly sliced or steak, so not much of an issue in terms of getting sick from undercooked food. Sometimes someone would ask me something about cooking an item, but I would just explain to them. No one got sick during my time there even despite what I saw in the back.
And there are *a lot* of similar places here in the US. The food safety issues I witnessed had more to do with the way staff handled raw food in the back versus anything I saw in FOH or from customers.
I work at a weed store and I could not imagine turning anyone down or treating them any different for having a disability
That dude was quicker to enter the video app instead of calling the cops... What a world we're living in!
On the bright side atleast the video can bee used as evidence instead of a bunch of random hopefully sober bystanders making up statements. We all know how unreliable statements can be when it's a big group of ppl
@@trappestarrgaming3422 exactly!
@@trappestarrgaming3422 I mean there needs to be video for evidence
It's not really dumb as long as you have some reliable proof of what happened and not having to rely on a big eye witness group you could be clear of any wrong doing. So it's not really that dumb when you think about it.
@@evandaymon8303 I mean eye witness testimony has been proven to be the most unreliable type of evidence in court becuz our memory isnt set in stone. Also our emotions affect how we remember situations also. It can be easily manipulated by asking the right questions
If i had a chair thrown at me by some customer, i'd probably throw down too. Don't dish out what you can't take. The fact that defending yourself from that kind of violence gets you in trouble is disgusting.
Barely watching this today. Haven't had time. I binged on all your videos and was waiting for a new one. Keep up the good work! much love from Mexico
25:10 Hey Wavy, your lava lamp went out
Now there is deadly gas in the room. Must break windows.
rip lava lamp
@@ToyInsanitymust run my car through my house
I got shot at at the Puyallup (south hill) macdonalds on the 27th of last month.
In the drive thru... made the news
That sounds fucking scary. I hope you're okay dude
Something similar happened about 15 minutes from me. A few months ago, I was driving and encountered a broken traffic light and noticed windows were broken on the Dennys at the corner. Turns out a vehicle was being shot at and the driver panicked for his life and crashed into the Denny's. People are wilding out here, it's insane
@@AntiHeroLBCwild world
I worked at a fast food restaurant, I had a car full of deaf-mute people come in and I just had them type out what they wanted. I have also had hard of hearing people come in, and people who couldn't read the menu, they all deserve the same amount of respect.
I was going to eat lunch while watching this. I guess I'll wait. And I've been a chef in countless restaurants for 20+ years. Horror stories galore here. Fine dining can be WAY worse. Never piss off the kitchen. But there are 3 rules. You don't fuck with peoples kids, money, pets, or food. So be careful and respectful to all hospitality and restaurant workers.
I was a cook for a few years and while fucking with people's money, pets, food or kids is off limits, some of the most savage emotional blows known to man have been dealt in the BOH when they couldn't be heard
When you edited your comment, you should’ve said *4 rules but ty for the insight
That dude selling 100 grams of coke through a drive thru is insane. 100 grams is a lot.
It's like 4 grand max with their cut up shit
As a Dasher, i can say I've been annoyed as hell by customers, but i dont let that affect any part of the service. I use food delivery, go to restaurants, etc, and the idea of anyone messing with my food means i will never never do to that to anyone. Everyone has a bad day.
Not using gloves and washing hands is a far superior food handling safety practice
Yeah this gloves thing is such a weird american fast food thing. Any normal person or restaurant just washes their hands.
Also the Burger King thing doesn’t make any sense. If you order 52 cheeseburgers, all they have to do is send you around to the front to wait and someone will bring out the food. Heck you’d think a written order would be easier for them than someone listing off four different orders for a family.
That boy is not ugly at all. Not even a little bit. People can be envious and bitter.
Wendy's workers in general are weirdly bitter and passive aggressive most of the time. Idk what their deals is but almost every time i got to a Wendy's the register workers etc. always give me "I fucking hate you and want to beat the shit out of you" vibes for no reason and it's like this across numerous different establishments I've been to.
Im glad im not alone in this thought. The wendys near my house a few years ago was the worst about this, they were always super mean, the service was slow even if no one was there and they were out of half of everything all the time
Someone out there might be sending you a sign bro, stay away from Wendys. That or its rotten from the top down. Either way, stay away.
Yea that's definitely a you thing bud
Lol
I have a friend who works for Wendy's. I think it can be summed up as "trickle down misery."
I sometimes wonder what these people like the first lady put their friends and family through, assuming they have any still tolerating them.
Gotta love how most of them are "mostly peaceful customers and employees"
A menstrual cycle with cheese is crazy
Do people not realize food tampering is a felony?
That period blood one is exactly why I rarely complain about my food. When I do, I am extremely polite and make sure to say that I understand how easy it is to make a mistake in a high stress job! Also, it IS a high stress job!
Her "mistake" was an intentional one and therefore doesn't seem forgivable.
"lil ugly dude" thats willd lmaoo shorrty look normal as hell
I bet if you asked an AI to give you a picture of "ordinary young black man", you'd get something like him. So normal.
Selling drugs out the drive thru is what killed my local Arby's
There was a McDonald’s near where I went to daycare that my parents were adamant was a drug operation for years. It’s definitely not anymore but it’s still not a good McDonald’s.
yo same but with a checkers
I’m only 20 seconds in and Burger King Foot Lettuce better be on this list. It’s too iconic to not include
Since most fast food employees are young and get paid as little as possible while also being worked as much as possible, don't expect much in the way of customer service or quality.
ALSO, physical violence is never a sane response to anything non-violent. Throwing a bowl of food at someone is never a sane response to anything verbal or non-violent. If you are someone who thinks it is, you are insane.
Most people who throw punches second end up losing
I don’t buy the idea that the restaraunt being “too busy” would require someone to come inside. The only reason I could see would be to to free up the drive thru, but communicating with someone who’s deaf does NOT take that damn long. I worked at a Wendy’s and got deaf customers all the time who similarly used their phones or pen and paper to communicate their order. They were lovely, and didn’t take any longer than customers who were hearing.
Such a stupid reason to make a scene, I’m glad the guy got fired.
The lady even had her order up on her phone! All the guy had to do was grab the phone, punch in the order, and give it back! Doesnt take any longer than it would for someone who ISNT deaf/hoh so why did that guy freak out like that? Also, him using his own disability to basically say "im not ableist for denying you" (which, btw, disabled people can still be ableist towards other disabled people) just adds another layer of scummy
Because she skipped the ordering window…. He could have punched in the order at the window yes but the way the drive thru works is that by the time you get up to the window your food is done they hand it to you and you leave, if its busy then they dont have the time to wait with you holding up a line of people whos orders are already done while they make yours. They didnt deny her service they just told her that to be accomodated she would need to come inside she didnt want to thats her problem not the workers.
@@cinnamon2559 As someone who worked at a fast food place for several years, we obviously adjust for people who are deaf or mute, given they can't exactly order over the speaker. That's the only way they can order through the drive thru, after all, so we accomodate them. In fact, some places have two windows: one to pay at, and one to get your food, so there's other solutions there, too.
Also, news flash: she could have ordered at the window, and then been told to pull forward so they can bring her food out to her while clearing out a space in the line. This isn't an impossible challenge to overcome for a fast food worker. That's something that myself and other fast food places have done even with non-deaf customers, if we need to clear up space in the line.
you crack me up lmao I'm so glad I found your channel, bro
Don't F with the people who make your food.
And yet you get those who don't care whose food they tamper with
I worked at a Culver's in Indiana and we had an employee deal substances through the drive-thru, top costumer was a co-worker of ours.
I bet that happens in a lot of places. It sounds convenient and you can also get some food to go with it 😅
Costumer?
@@clvrswine Yes, the top buyer of substances was our co-worker.
God, that sounds like something that would happen at the Culver’s in Indiana near me LMAO
@@clvrswine he was dressed up as Jesse Pinkman
Just discovered your channel. Love it. Great down to earth presentation. 10/10
Nah, my boy Quentarius was handsome, why tf they trying to say he’s ugly??? 🤨🤨🤨
9:57 this woman really say "nothing wrong with that?"
Shes coping with her actions by fooling herself into believing they arent disgusting, typical
This dude creeps tf out of me with his robotic expressions
"Disabled people 😌 are one of the most vulnerable groups in America 😏 often facing difficulties 😉 with tasks 😃"