@ClownWorld It’s not ready to eat product so using their bare hands is acceptable. If it was McDonald’s or Burger King making your sandwich with bare hands, that would be a different story because the products are already cooked and they’re serving it right to you.
Guy recording a Papa John’s worker through the window making “handmade pizza.”
Bare hands mixing and stretching the dough, then scooping and spreading sauce with no gloves.
People online are divided. Some say this is how pizza is made everywhere. Others call it unsanitary for a major chain.
What do you think? Is this acceptable or would it make you think twice about ordering?
Dear @DanhausenAD
The Nation of Scotland request you to curse Brazil. In exchange we offer human monies, Danhausen will replace the Unicorn as National Animal of Scotland & Grant Hanley will change his name to Grant Hanhausen.
Very nice, very evil - Scotland
OUR JERK OF THE DAY IS...
Retired wrestling star Val Venis who said Michelle Obama needs to take a chromosome test to prove she is a woman
When will it end?
@WWE Ok Rey gives nothing to a situation like this. First his reaction was terrible. Second he is the GM of AAA so maybe headphones off and going to the ring instead of saying I’m going to get to the bottom of this.
Some guy tipped me ten dollars in quarters, and I’m still trying to figure out what kind of person thinks that’s acceptable. I just finished a DoorDash order, and he casually mentions he forgot to tip in the app—which, fine, not ideal, whatever. Then he dramatically pulls out a literal roll of quarters like he’s handing me the crown jewels.
He looks me dead in the eye and says,
“Sorry man, I didn’t tip on the app, this is all I’ve got.”
Yeah, thanks. I love holding a handful of coins like it’s 1998. I don’t use change. I’m not a parking meter. I’m not walking around with rolls of quarters or dumping them into a Coinstar just to get the money I already earned.
I took it because arguing over coins isn’t how I planned to spend my day, but that doesn’t make it okay.
Tipping in quarters is peak absurdity. Tip in the app, tip in bills, tip digitally—literally anything that doesn’t involve me schlepping around loose metal. Acting like this is normal? Pure comedy. And yes, no one should ever think a pocketful of coins counts as a tip.