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You need to make 40 trays of samples an hour. Here goes some dipshit thinking he's hurting the system by popping a bunch in his fat ass mouth. Now you gotta make more trays. Holy shit this post is really showing me that Lemmy might be a bunch of teenagers in a trench coat.
They're asking about the McDonald's example. Obviously taking a bunch of free samples means they have to make more samples. If you're working at McDonald's, you're either making food for 8 hours or selling stuff for 8 hours, you're never going to finish serving or making food.
Why am I not getting through to you people who have no experience in food service? Yeah you are going to finish making or selling food. People/Orders come in rushes. Once the rush dies down you can prep for the next rush. Once that is done you can take a fucking break. The people who work at McDonald's aren't robots. Think for a goddamn second. Ever take a moment of a break at your job? They deserve that too.
I worked at a couple different pizza/sub/wing shops when I was younger, I get that the rush sucks fat cocks but it's not the customers ordering food that makes it bad. It was the cheapskate dickweed owner Larry who understaffed the place so badly that you need to handle online orders, phone orders, and fold those pizza boxes simultaneously to keep up. Businesses just need to hire more people, customers don't need to stop ordering food.