Anonymous wrote:My people!!!
Anonymous wrote:It grosses me out a little (also when they re-use a knife to cut sandwiches), but life is too short to care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP here: I have when they then touch their face or hair and then use their hands to get your food or drink. (Happens at Starbucks a lot.)
Agree. I also see it at Starbucks a lot. They touch their faces or hair or ears (or, even worse, the scanner or money) and then instead of grabbing your cup by the body of the cup they palm the top of the cup and the fingers are right where you will be sipping from. Totally gross. I always use hand sanitizer then on the lid and sipping part of the cup.
Anonymous wrote:PP here: I have when they then touch their face or hair and then use their hands to get your food or drink. (Happens at Starbucks a lot.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK, I’ve found my people. I waited to give my opinion initially. But, YES…. I ask for a glove change every single time.
However, no one else around me ever does.
To me, it’s really disgusting. Sometimes their worn gloves are really ratty, stained, or I watch the person touch their visor, shirt, or pants before serving me.
I can’t tell if I’m an oddball….or if everyone is. 😅😅
[OP]
No, you're not an oddball. I have the same feelings. I haven't acted on them, though, and that needs to change.
Q: how do you feel when you see a cook or chef on tv touching food with bare hands but wearing rings?
It totally grosses me out and causes me to lose a lot of respect for that person.
I hate that so much! It makes me sick. They’re wearing jewelry or they have long fingernails. UGH.
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Anonymous wrote:No. I don’t wear gloves when I cook. Seems idiotic to expect more from McDonalds employees.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I saw a woman in a bakery touch everything wearing her gloves. I asked her to put a new pair on before slicing my bread. She refused.