• TranscendentalEmpire@lemmy.today
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    7 hours ago

    I can basically guarantee this is just a regular order of nuggets resting on some boxes. I’ve never worked at a McDonald’s, but I have worked a couple fast food joints when I was in school.

    You would never have that many nuggets ready to order, that would take like three or four fry baskets, and they would go cold before you sold them. That would also be several pounds of nuggets, and that bag would be soaked with grease and bursting at the seams.

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    7 hours ago

    No way. Don’t believe this. Worked for 5 years at a busy McDonald’s. There is NO WAY an entire bag of nuggets would just be ready somewhere. We kept two trays going, each one had about 20 nuggets or so in it max. If this was lunch rush they might have 40 nuggets up at once, but then they were so busy they just dumped them all here.

    If it was down time they may be a few available, like 10-20 getting old they need to get rid of anyway. Fine. That’s plausible.

    Even end of day you don’t have a bag of nuggets of waste. Of you did your supervisor would be pissed at you for mismanaging your rotation so poorly over the day.

    Zero way this is real. Dude clearly dumped a few on top of a full bag to get internet clout.

    • mrgoosmoos@lemmy.ca
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      2 hours ago

      ahh but you missed the part where the totally-real guy said he was giving free shit away like crazy, and thus he was making extra specifically to do this

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        56 minutes ago

        That’s true, the totally real guy did go to the back, make 5-6 bags of nuggets in the 4 fryers which take about 5 mins each, and no one else who worked there stopped him or called him out on it.

        Like seriously, unless it was a supervisor/manager (unlikely), they would have just been kicked out of the store.

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      4 hours ago

      I could see quitting guy slowly putting extra nuggies in a bag for himself over the course of the day and decided to hand it over to dog dude because he liked the name ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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      6 hours ago

      Yeah I found it a bit fishy too. Only because I was a fat ass who tried to order 60 nuggets, and the cashier said. “um… One moment.” And had to run around to see if they could make it.

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      4 hours ago

      Yep. Same thought. I’ve only seen so many in rare occasions, like for a birthdays or stuff like that.

      And they aren’t cooked because the person on the cash says so, they are called by the people on the prep table based on screen orders.

      Nice story, but hella suspicious.

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    9 hours ago

    Love when people spread the love on their last day.

    At an undisclosed time in the past, I worked at a call center for a big, horrible bank. I hated it but didn’t plan on quitting until I got off of a heartbreaking call around 10 in the morning. That call/situation broke me as a person, so I knew I couldn’t work there anymore. My plan was to work until my lunch at 1:00 and then just not come back.

    From 10am to 1pm, anyone who wanted an overdraft or other fee refunded got it; no questions asked. Even if they didn’t ask for it, I was like “oh, I see you have a few overdraft fees from a couple weeks ago. I’ll go ahead and refund those to you as a courtesy”.

    In those 3 hours, I think I refunded close to $1200 in fees for who-knows-how-many people. That’s probably not possible now since even back then they had a primitive “AI”-like system that you had to go through to issue refunds. But it was still in beta then so we still had access to the old system to do them manually. I’m guessing that new tool got pushed to production real quick after my last day.

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      This is the way we should all be at our shitty jobs. Maybe not this extreme unless you know youre quitting, but sprinkle a few refunds in every week, see what you feel comfortable with and/or can get away with.

      Let’s face it those of us in USA aren’t going to general strike or anything any time soon. Least we can do is the little rebellions.

      At work (flight attendant) if someone’s card declines…no it doesn’t. If someone is nice i fake swipe. And i do free upgrades when it makes sense (tall people and passengers-of-size as a priority). It used to be the norm i think, but now we have to be a bit cheeky with it.

      Also please use all of your sick time and vacation time every year, or you are just giving your ceo/owner a bonus.

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        And i do free upgrades when it makes sense (tall people and passengers-of-size as a priority)

        as a tall person with bad knees, i can safely say you’re doing the lord’s work.

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      8 hours ago

      I used to work escalation support for a door and window company, and we had full discretion to give people free shit to keep them happy “within reason”. See, doors and windows are really expensive, and warranties are serious business when you are talking $20k in product, so reputation is important. We were the step below the core product experts with the company, who handled anyone who was talking lawyers.

      I hated that job because, like any call center, they never fired anyone for not doing their job properly/well, so I gave away a lot of free stuff in protest. Like a lot. Examples include:

      • Oh you are a 10 months outside of warranty for the whole house of windows that’s just started failing? No problem, we’ll honor it and send out an inspector to get the full scope, order the replacements, then install them.
      • Oh you are missing a piece, but you mentioned the thing it’s attached to isn’t working that well, so I’ll just send a whole new unit for you, instead, and just charge for the small piece.
      • You’ve just ordered this replacement part that’s outside of warranty, I’ll include some stuff to keep it working well for you.
      • Ok we can’t figure out which specific part it is that you need, so I’m going to send the entire kit.
      • If you only replace this one piece on the door it will be aged differently than the rest, so I’ll send you a whole new set of hardware.

      The only thing you needed to do to get free stuff from me was be nice, and have a need I could fill for free. If you were mean, not just frustrated but mean, to me or my tier 1 agents, I’d get real stubborn real quick. That served as a lovely smokescreen so nobody really caught on to the plethora of goodies I gave away, though I saw my giveaway stats and they were considerably higher than anyone else. But it meant I got great feedback, so they didn’t do anything about it except tell me to cut it back where I could. lol ok sure I’ll get right on that.

      Small thing overall but I got what I could out of it.

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      8 hours ago

      You remind me of that scene where Mr incredible works at the insurance office.

      Real heroes don’t wear capes.

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      7 hours ago

      Oh no, they would never want this:

      • Employee doing something to spite the company

      • Employee having a mind and soul that isn’t 1 million % company loyalty

      • Person getting something free that’s off menu and not based on some larger sob story.

      • Enough nuggets to kill that dog twice

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        6 hours ago

        Nevertheless, that is how advertisement works: Something perceived as positive + brand name (even if the two things are not directly related) = plus value for the brand.

        The fact that this post is widely share right now on different social media is 10000x more valuable for this fast food chain then 20$ of nuggets.

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          Edit: I totally forgot there was a full image of a place at the top of the image. I think that’s enough to just…well, i dont trust it either.