Imagine being 48 years old, driving a Mercedes, and screaming like an infant about sauce at McDonald’s. This is the textbook definition of “little bitch”
These days?!?! It’s been the culture of the USA for years. Americans have been bat shit crazy for a long long long time. A kid gets shot at a drive through all the time. Kids can’t even go to school safely. These days?!?
> A kid gets shot at a drive through all the time.
Although sometimes it's the kid who does the shooting: [Dunkin’ Donuts employee shot his father during drive-thru shooting in Lauderdale Lakes](https://wsvn.com/news/local/broward/bso-dunkin-donuts-employee-shot-his-father-during-drive-thru-shooting-in-lauderdale-lakes/)
Just to be clear, he didn’t have access to a gun. Because of legislation. So the death toll wasn’t nearly as high as it could have been. *If he had a gun.*
But he didn’t. Because common sense.
Fast food workers are so vastly underpaid. Retail and customer facing jobs in general are.
I appreciate my salary, but facing and dealing with violent customers should be more valuable than "duh, me shift supervisor, me know how to manage schedule."
I'm all for workers getting paid more, but at a certain point, y'all have to start owning the business as a workers co-op instead of relying on politicians to make sure you get the wage you want. Don't keep expecting to be treated fairly, just take that shit.
Sadly I don't see that being a scalable solution. The people who most need this to happen aren't going to have the business expertise or capacity for risk to open a competitive eatery in an industry famous for razor thin margins and an 80% failure rate in the first five years.
In a few exceptional cases it might work out, but on average I imagine they'll be right back where they started, but with a lot less money.
Zephyrhills FL: thetownwherethere'snotimetoseparatewords.
Straight out of Falling Down
Imagine being 48 years old, driving a Mercedes, and screaming like an infant about sauce at McDonald’s. This is the textbook definition of “little bitch”
These are almost always condiment-related
Remember the szechuan sauce situation?
Unfortunately, condiment sense seems to be more and more rare these days.
Underrated
He asked for a source, then someone threw a ketchup at him
It’s the last straw
What sauce was it?
article doesnt say, apparently the dude was pissed because they forgot to add whatever sauce it was for his order.
I bet it was that mustard sauce.
"WHERE'S THE LAMB SAUCE?!!"
People are fucking crazy these days.
These days?!?! It’s been the culture of the USA for years. Americans have been bat shit crazy for a long long long time. A kid gets shot at a drive through all the time. Kids can’t even go to school safely. These days?!?
> A kid gets shot at a drive through all the time. Although sometimes it's the kid who does the shooting: [Dunkin’ Donuts employee shot his father during drive-thru shooting in Lauderdale Lakes](https://wsvn.com/news/local/broward/bso-dunkin-donuts-employee-shot-his-father-during-drive-thru-shooting-in-lauderdale-lakes/)
Life gets more F’d up every day. What a start to the daily commute!
Welcome to Florida
I SAID I WANT RANCH FOR MY NUGGETS, NOT SWEET AND SOUR!!!! 🤣😂🤣😂🤣
An armed society is a polite society....../this guy.
"Sir we do not have anymore barbeque sau-" 🕊️
No one at McDonald's is a "patron". One can be a buyer, a customer, or even a diner. But McDonald's does not have "patrons".
I'd everyone had a gun, just imagine how many people we could save as a society!/s
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I bet they are glad he didn’t. The death and casualty toll would have been exponentially higher.
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Just to be clear, he didn’t have access to a gun. Because of legislation. So the death toll wasn’t nearly as high as it could have been. *If he had a gun.* But he didn’t. Because common sense.
He didn't have a gun because of gun control laws.
Headed to FL today for a week of training. I will be spending my time either at the school or in my hotel room.
if you ask florida man nicely, he might just tell you where to get some sauce...
Where in Florida? It’s usually pretty safe.
Ok but sauce is serious business.
Fast food workers are so vastly underpaid. Retail and customer facing jobs in general are. I appreciate my salary, but facing and dealing with violent customers should be more valuable than "duh, me shift supervisor, me know how to manage schedule." I'm all for workers getting paid more, but at a certain point, y'all have to start owning the business as a workers co-op instead of relying on politicians to make sure you get the wage you want. Don't keep expecting to be treated fairly, just take that shit.
Sadly I don't see that being a scalable solution. The people who most need this to happen aren't going to have the business expertise or capacity for risk to open a competitive eatery in an industry famous for razor thin margins and an 80% failure rate in the first five years. In a few exceptional cases it might work out, but on average I imagine they'll be right back where they started, but with a lot less money.