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Originally Posted by trekkor
People sneeze, smoke, scratch, cough, pick and touch their hair ( and other things ) all day long without washing and thing nothing of it.
Reaching into their pockets, texting on their handheld bacteria habitats and whatnot.
I remember ordering a sandwich, paying, receiving change and then watching the counter person start fondling my sandwich ingredients bare handed
I complained and this created a very tense and uncomfortable environment.
I've never gone back since.
Oh and don't like something about your food at a full service sit down restaurant?
Probably better not send it back...
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Never send food back in a sit down restaurant... I wll not eat it and stop somewhere else after I leave if I'm still hungry. I in no way trust "the man behind the curtain" to not do gross things to it if I send it back.
I once had a Subway kid drop my girlfriend's bread onto the floor, pick it up, cut it and start to make the sandwich... he looked at me, with my mouth hangin' open with a look of shock on my face, and said, "Oh, do you want me to get another one?" No sheeet!
In other parts of the country do they use people in jail and half-way houses as kitchen workers like they do in Alabama? People in some of the finer restaurants in town are having their food handled and prepared by incarcerated -- I would assume non-violent offenders who can be trusted outside of jail -- and have no clue. Hang around your local eateries late at night. If you see a Department of Corrections van pull up and load in a few folks you got your answer!