Who is more at fault (fast food related)?

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When it comes to altercations and violence at fast food restaurants between employees and customers who do you think is most often fault?

Is it the employee or the customer


For example at McDs when breakfast isnt over but you want lunch and it's 1029am but they refuse to serve you lunch because it's not 1030am jk

Or when an employee has to clean up after you because you made a mess and takes it out on the next person/people

I remember when Popeyes chicken sandwich first came out and people were fighting over them left and right

And they always fuck you at the drive through they know you're going to be miles away before you realize it
 
Always the customer. Matter of fact even if the employee blows up on the customer for no reason, that's just karma from all the previous fuckstacks they had to deal with. But then again



maybe its a case by case basis
 
In the hundreds of candid videos I've seen online of fights breaking out at fast food joints, I can only recall a single one where the employee was at fault for escalating the situation to violence, though I doubt he initially instigated things, but the video started after that, and I read in comments that he got fired, but information in comments is often inaccurate. IIRC, he worked at McDonald's.

If there is one lesson I've taken away from that, one I already knew to be true from working at a restaurant/bar for years, it's that the customer isn't only not always right, the customer is in fact almost always wrong.
 
I would bet in the vast majority of instances of actual violence between staff and customers in Fast Food / waffle.house...BOTH are assholes.


I haven't had fast food probably more than 5 times in the last 10-15 years, but prior to that I had plenty of instances where I was absolutely shitcan wasted and plenty of times on drugs...

And i do not recall ever even having an argument let alone a "fight"

How do you even get to a point where you are fighting a minimum wage worker at a shitty drunk food place? It's gotta be that you are taking shit out on them that is unrelated and having a public mental or emotional breakdown.
 
99% of the time the customer. They usually act like entitled assholes. They treat the workers like trash and belittle them. I for one make it a point to never ever make someone angry if they are preparing my food. Especially if they are making barely minimum wage and they are handling my food.
 
In the hundreds of candid videos I've seen online of fights breaking out at fast food joints, I can only recall a single one where the employee was at fault for escalating the situation to violence, though I doubt he initially instigated things, but the video started after that, and I read in comments that he got fired, but information in comments is often inaccurate. IIRC, he worked at McDonald's.

If there is one lesson I've taken away from that, one I already knew to be true from working at a restaurant/bar for years, it's that the customer isn't only not always right, the customer is in fact almost always wrong.
I’ve worked in the food industry myself. And it’s amazing how freaked out and aggressive customers became over the most trivial matters.

I one time had a customer scream at me for suggesting Pepsi when I informed her we didn’t have Coke.
 
I used to go to this McD and the service was so retard slow and I'd often stand and observe and some customers act like royalty and take back partially eaten stuff and expect a brand new one after complaining.
 
99 percent of the time the customer is the one picking a fight. Then people complain when they have to bullet proof the popeyes.
 
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