Wait until anon figures out that there’s a waaaaay higher markup on soda/pop than on condiments sold for a distinct and seperate cost, and that’s how a lot of franchise restaurants make a large chunk of their profits.
As in, 1,125% percent markup.
As in, if you pay $2 for a soda, it actually cost the fast food place about 0.18 cents.
Not 18 cents, 0.18 cents.
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Also, why would an employee care about ringing up a 50 cent condiment?
… Anon has clearly never worked fast food.
Absolutely chalk full of petty vindictive tyrant bosses that will prevent a promotion, chew you out, take that 50 cents out of your pay, and if you regularly do that, fire you, and possibly even report you to the police for some kind of petty crime that boils down to ‘stealing from the company’.
Wagies are often pathetic because their bosses are often evil and cruel, and they can’t afford to lose the job.
We threw out GALLONS of food everyday. If that cunt middle manager saw someone getting a to go plate before it was scooped into the trash shed write you up.
It must attract a specific kinda of person.
Yep.
Could feed a lot of homeless or low income people if you take all of that kind of food waste across a whole town or city.
But when non profits pop up to try to do the logistics of that, well now this garbage actually costs more than they can afford.
Petty Tyrants.
People who get off on power; the ability to control and harm and be superior to others is vital to their idea of well-being.
I’m with the employee on this one. Dude’s just doing his job, it’s not their fault if the policy is sucky
Yeah if he gets caught giving them out for free, he might get fired and his perhaps only source of income might be gone. Nobody will risk that unless they are dumb.
Whenever anyone says “wagie” I know they’re a soft little suburban boy who has never worked a day in their life. I feel like being that much of an idiot is its own punishment
I agree with both sides of the argument, but lean more toward the dude who posted.
When I worked in a restaurant we were supposed to charge for stuff like that, but I knew it would tick people off and take away from my tip so I never did. I don’t care if some multi-millionaire loses a couple fractions of a penny so I can gain several dollars in tips.
Problem is those multi-millionares are the type of assholes who would fire someone for not charging 50¢ for a stupid packet of sauce.
Exactly, they’re the ones caring about a 50 cents packet of garlic sauce, green text OP is caring about this system falling apart!
as someone who’s worked in food service (fuck this guy for “wagies”) I don’t care if papa domino loses 50 cents but I do care about losing my job bc my manager saw me give it away to some asshole who thinks he’s above the workers that make his food.
my job isn’t worth you saving 50 cents
“The cost of your entitlement is my job”
Anything a store gives you “free” (as Anon says Papa John’s garlic) has already been priced in.
I worked in a gift shop, we did “free” gift wrapping and it was beautiful. But the cost of boxes, rolls of ribbon and reams of tissue paper were factored into our markup throughout the store. We had really nice things, so a lot of our customers would come in for a gift and spend as much or more on items for themselves, which just needed to be bagged. Maybe bubble wrap for the trip home, but that was reused from things shipped to us. So we made extra profit, while also giving them and their friends ideas for their next gift. Wealthy people, so they didn’t care.
I’ve stopped adding sauce to my McDonald’s and KFC orders after my friend showed me a bottled sauce brand that is literally made by the same manufacturer, tastes the same and can be bought in any supermarket in Ukraine for much lower price per serving.
Surely if you want to save up on sauce, you can do some research and find the brand that fits the taste.
Mind sharing the brand?
I’m just hearing the term “wagies” for the first time, and I don’t like it. Workers who deal with obnoxious customers like Anon deserve common courtesy, not a demeaning nickname.
it’s a term used by privileged children raised like veal, you can safely discard the opinions of anyone saying it
On chans a lot of people aspire to live a neet life (not in education employment or trainin) and thus there is a dynamic where “based neet chads” look down on and mock the wagies that are forced to work.
Its a safe bet anyone using the term unironically is likely a complete goblin with no life.
Imagine being an unemployed loser referring to workers as “wagies”.
Since I posted this I guess I’ll throw in my two cents…
As a customer I kind of agree with Anon in that it’s just a sauce cup, and hardly worth ringing up a whole separate transaction for
As someone who has worked for a giant souless corporation I kind of agree with the employee in that someone somewhere is keeping track of those sauce cups. They put in an allowance for what they call “shrinkage”, but if enough sauce cups go unaccounted for someone from corporate will happily fire everyone in the store and replace them within 24 hours.
I think real point I’m want to get across here though is that Domino’s sucks. Their pizza is gross and it gives you heartburn almost immediately, and their garlic sauce tastes like shit.
Support your local pizzaria 👍
This makes me wonder what the fuck they must put in US Domino’s because in the UK it’s considered perfectly decent pizza, usually quite a bit more expensive than the crappy dodgy pizza shops about and it most certainly doesn’t give you heartburn nor any other health issues. It must be one of those high fructose corn syrup soda type things, tried it once and it fucked up my stomach for days, us mtn dew is actual swill.
I’m with the customer on this. The responder is singer sort of shill who probably is responsible for decisions at their company that nickle and dime customers with hidden fees.
Fuck those deceitful bloodsuckers.
“I might get fired if I give a paid item away for free” is a completely reasonable thing for a minimum wage worker to worry about.
I agree with the customer, of course, but let’s not pretend that it’s bootlicking when people have bills to pay
I agree, but feel it should be clarified that having bills to pay is not a disqualifier for bootlicking. More a motivator for it, in many cases. “Just doing my job” and all.
I’d wager more people are worried about their loss of income than making the boss an extra 50 cents, though
I didn’t see anything where the customer was suggesting the server should bypass the rules. I was talking about the Anon responder who mocked the Anon customer for bitching about the policy.
Okay, Karen.
Tell me you’ve never worked a shitty “essential employee” job without telling me you’ve never had the kind of megalomaniac managers that these jobs attract.