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Originally Posted by Nyororin
Totally free?
Tell that to the people working the drive through windows who had the money taken from their paychecks. You`re not just magically getting food with no consequences, and you`re not hurting the corporation. You`re stealing food and making a minimum wage employee pay for it out of their pocket. A single big order and they lose their pay for the entire day.
But hey, you got free food! Screw everyone else!!
Pathetic...
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Maybe in Japan.
Not in America. I worked at a Jack in the Box and Taco bell for a year each and screwed up orders all the time. It's not my fault. It's the person taking the orders fault. (and sometimes my fault.) She pushes buttons on a computer, which was then sent to a computer screen in an entirely different room.
Usually the customer checks the bag before they drive away. If it's not what the customer ordered (which happened basically everyday) they inform me, then I remake the food.
In all due respect, relax. The worst that happens is the people behind me have to wait an extra 5 minutes for their food to be remade. No one "get's it taken out of their paycheck."
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Originally Posted by ozkai
If they did that in Oz, they would get their meal for free
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Yes. This too. The people probably got their meal for free as well because they had to wait 5 extra minutes.
Not to mention at Jack in the Box, if someone calls in and orders 50 cheeseburgers and says they will come get it in an hour, if no one shows up, we throw them all away.
No one's losing anything
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Originally Posted by smbx33
It sounds dangerous also because that is called stealing. And they record license plates at every fast food joint..
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Um, where did you hear that? No, that doesn't happen.