• @Feathercrown
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    181 month ago

    Can you please explain how? You’ve commented this like 8 times but haven’t explained yet

    • @MutilationWave
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      -131 month ago

      Time. Scammers take the workers’ time away. I explain it much better in a long comment above if you care to look. Oh and don’t scam me I’ve only commented six times.

      • @Feathercrown
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        1 month ago

        Ok, found it (it wasn’t there yet when I looked). So, you’re making the workers’ lives worse by… making them do their jobs? What’s the difference between ordering 30 free nuggets and just ordering 30 nuggets normally?

        Oh and don’t scam me I’ve only commented six times.

        Six? At these rates you’re scamming me! I’m gonna need you to work overtime to get that comment count up

        • @MutilationWave
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          -121 month ago

          They wouldn’t have to make the 30 free nuggets if they weren’t being scammed. You seem to think they’re making an endless supply of nuggets like s robot. No, they make enough for the orders and then maybe get to chill and smoke a cigarette or a blunt for a few goddamn seconds.

          • @Feathercrown
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            21 month ago

            Obviously I’m not under that impression, stop acting in bad faith. I’m saying that there’s no difference between ordering 30 nuggets normally, and ordering them for free, from the worker’s perspective. You’re saying that ordering food is treating fast food workers badly. Sorry, but no?? You’re there to do your job, not to smoke weed. If you don’t want to make food, don’t work at a fast food place.

      • @[email protected]
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        91 month ago

        Former McDs worker: it’s not my time, I’m there, filling orders, regardless.

        If I’m not filling orders, I’m scrubbing toilets, mopping or sweeping, or taking trash out, or doing more prep work.

        I’m there for 7 hrs, regardless.