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Absolutely. If you consider that they used their hands to make it in the first place, it shouldn't be that big of a deal.Chances they still sent thay pizza out? If say 65 percent.
No he laid it on the counter to his right and casually walked off.Whats not pictured is him immediately dropping it.
In the link, there is a longer clip that shows him placing it on top of the paddle.Whats not pictured is him immediately dropping it.
The people that used their hands to make the pizza (btw they most likely had on gloves) probably washed their hands prior to starting the making of the pizza. I don't know what the f*** this guy just did prior.Absolutely. If you consider that they used their hands to make it in the first place, it shouldn't be that big of a deal.
I don't think I've ever seen pizza dough prepared by anyone with gloves. It could be possible to do it with gloves, but I wouldn't know. What transpired in the video might be unsanitary, but it can be far worse at restaurants. A few months ago, I posted here that I saw a cook take a tray of Mac and Cheese out of the oven. He put the thermometer in his mouth, dipped his finger in the food, then put the thermometer back in the food. He did all of this in an area where he was visible to patrons!The people that used their hands to make the pizza (btw they most likely had on gloves) probably washed their hands prior to starting the making of the pizza. I don't know what the f*** this guy just did prior.
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We have something in common.Reminds me of when I used to work at a fast food Italian restaurant
What was your job? If it involved cooking, that is self-explanatory.We have something in common.
Got fired a week later though...lol
Waiter / busser....cooking in a Italian restaurant I would assume you need some form of skills trade or schooling to be a chef or even a line cook.What was your job? If it involved cooking, that is self-explanatory.
$4/hr when was this 1900!!My first job was at McDonald’s in the ghetto on San Pablo ave. I had this really obese manager that always sweat like crazy. One time a customer said if he’s making it I don’t want it haha. And I almost got into a fight with the asst mgr that was trying to bully my gf at that time and trying to act tough. He backed out and I walked off the job. Heard he didn’t show up to work for a week after that incident. It wasn’t worth it making $4/hr for me.
1995 I think, that was the minimum wage. I was only there for like 2 months. I worked a month to have saved $500 for jr prom haha. Later that year I got a job at Walmart that paid $8.00 but it was 30 min away. If I knew it was illegal to work till 12am for a minor going to school at that time I would’ve sued Walmart.$4/hr when was this 1900!!
Jeeesh I was 6yrs old.1995 I think
Which jays?^$4/hr damn
My first job was bussin tables at CenturyLink/Seahawks stadium for $7/hr and tip..
I remember I found a $100 in 20's on a table when we were done closing. Pocketed it I think I bought some Jay's after
It was horrible man. And cheap *** McDonald’s only gave 10% off. Had no choice but to get that for dinner cuz I worked after school. And there wasn’t anything else there but mechanic shops or warehouses and crackheads walking around.Jeeesh I was 6yrs old.
I rather sell drugs in ‘95 than get measly $4 dollars hour job
Which jays?
Jeeesh I was 6yrs old.
I rather sell drugs in ‘95 than get measly $4 dollars hour job