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the more sensational...the more "clicks" you get on social media /youtube..
probably quite harmless compared to some of the shannanigans that go on
there was a scene in a movie in the 80's I believe ...where someone tasted some punch from a punchbowl...and said that's got quite a tang to it.... someone had pee'd in the punch
when you have the youth...and people dare you....they do dumb things..
I could tell some stories being in the food business over 35 yrs......but I wont..
we use to throw mannequins over overpasses …...when we were kids amongst other dumb things...
thank god there was no youtube back then ..
I worked for a time in a food plant which produced special products (glatt kosher rather than just pareve) at Passover. As part of the rabbinical supervision, one of the fryers had to be thoroughly scrubbed and fresh, suitably-kosher vegetable oil introduced.
So far, so good; but nobody ever told our customers that bottom-of-the-barrel fryer-cleaning duty was regularly assigned to two middle-aged male yo-yos who were into each other -- or that on one weekend overnight shift, they'd allegedly been caught running around the cleaning area in their birthday suits, and engaged in a water battle.
It's childish and I would have fired him if I was manager but what's with all the concern about the quality of food? Do you think the food ever comes into contact with the sinks in the first place? If they are tossing the salad or stirring up the special sauce in the same sink that they wash dirty stuff in, I'd be more concerned about that.
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