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Do you inspect your food before eating it?

Started by claws, October 25, 2018, 11:36:21 AM

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claws

A friend of mine has a habit of lifting the bun and pattie first when he's having a burger at fast food places. He also spreads out all his fries on a napkin.

Myself will occasionally but not always lift a bun when it's a burger I never had before. Doing this more out of curiosity. I do take a look after the first bite though.
When I'm at a restaurant I will look over my plate of food but I guess most people do this.

My sister used to literally dissect food before eating it. It was very annoying  :bouncegiggle:

ER

Naw, man, if Sheldon Cooper says there's a restaurant worker's honor code it's good enough for me.
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Alex

If I am eating out and have a burger I do just in case some minion of the foulest hell has dared desecrate it with slices of pickle.
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claws

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Quote from: ER on October 25, 2018, 11:39:55 AM
Naw, man, if Sheldon Cooper says there's a restaurant worker's honor code it's good enough for me.

I've worked at a restaurant and the staff had a special method of dealing with complainers. I won't go into details, but there were never complaints after they got their new order of food even though they could've sued if they knew of the secret ingredients they just ate.

indianasmith

I worked fast food all through high school, so I try to always make a point of being nice to my servers.
I know what happens when you aren't! LOL
Also, I eat first and look . . . well, not at all, actually! LOL
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Trevor

When MacDonalds came to South Africa a few years back, there was an urban legend doing the rounds that the workers at a Pretoria drive thru would put a loogie on your burger as an added extra.  :buggedout:
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RCMerchant

Depends on who cooked it. If I cook, it, no.
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