That’s really messed up. It doesn’t affect my experience as a customer and frankly I’d anything, it makes things better, because mask also blocks any droplets. So if employee even gets a cold I’m less likely to catch it too.
It should be treated like wearing a hair net.
If employee wants to wear it, it is hard for me do see any downside by letting them.
That’s really messed up. It doesn’t affect my experience as a customer and frankly I’d anything, it makes things better, because mask also blocks any droplets. So if employee even gets a cold I’m less likely to catch it too.
It should be treated like wearing a hair net.
If employee wants to wear it, it is hard for me do see any downside by letting them.
Just another reason not to go to In-N-Out
You mean besides the shitty burgers and fries?
It depends what you look for in the budger. If you like a big portion, a lot of meat, then In n Out is not for you.
But a lot of people like burger created that way.
I’ll notice that you didn’t say anything about their fries. It’s ok. Their fries are indefensible.
They’re edible if you get them “well done”. Then they’re like rectangular potato chips.
I’ll take your word for it.
It’s not even the best fast food burger in town. I have at least 3 places within walking distance that have better burgers.
Right, be consistent and ban hairnets because employees wearing them reminds customers that their hair falls out. It’s all about consistency! Lol
Gloves? Good as gone! How dare you insinuate that hands are unsanitary? Customers have those too, that’s just rude!