Judge Says Most Burger King Customers ‘Could Be Deceived’ by its Ad Photos
Judge Says Most Burger King Customers ‘Could Be Deceived’ by its Ad Photos

Judge Says Most Burger King Customers 'Could Be Deceived' by its Ad Photos

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/29553959
When I worked at a restaurant I had a server come back and say the customer wanted it to look like the picture. (Restaurant was slow ATM) I did my best and it was almost exact. The server said the guy was super happy and tipped well. The server did not give me a tip so fuck that guy and I never did it again.
Y'all didn't pool tips?
You guys have tips? (Just following the meme)
You should probably make it look like the picture every time. Do you really need a tip to provide the food that was promised to your customers?
You do realize ALL food ads are staged? It’s also worth nothing that 99% of them are not edible due to said staging. Lastly, cooks do not get paid enough to work as hard as they do, and be meticulous about staging when they have N orders backing up and very irate customers.
It is a rare and special moment to meet a Karen.
It's not like the chef is in charge of advertising. There's a reason they don't use actual food to make the advertisements, and it's because actual food can't reliably look like that.
tips are how people make it up to minimum wage. for someone to be willing to put in the effort to do that they need to be tipped well enough to make up the difference between how much they're paid and how much their labor is worth