Posted by Dick on May 01, 2015 at 13:11:46 from (69.71.172.216):
In Reply to: OT unbelievable posted by blue water massey on April 30, 2015 at 00:05:00:
Recently went to a Burger King and ordered their Wopper with onions. The girl told me they were out of onions. I replied, a Burger King restaurant is out of onions! She said, yes we have some coming from another store. I said, why doesn't someone just run over to the store 100 feet away and buy a couple onions until the other onions get here. She didn't know. So I ate my burger without onions. When I was finished I saw a man carrying some boxes into the store. So I asked him if that was the onions and he said yes, so I had a conversation with him about running out of onions. On my next visit to the same BK I asked if they had onions, yes they did. I told the story to the lady taking the orders and she told me the story concerning the onions. She said their onions come already sliced in boxes and she said the reason we can't just go to the store and get some to hold us over is because, NOW GET THIS, we don't have a KNIFE to slice onions. I said, what this store doesn't have a knife? She said NO,, because some of these kids might cut themselves. Now this is a true story as crazy as it might sound. I guess it's all about LIABILITY! Instead of teaching kids proper knife skills, they just don't allow knives to slice vegetables and if they run out they just serve their burgers without. How sad!!!
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