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Having no experience in the service industry I don't have great advice so I'll just say I'm sorry you're going through this and I hope it gets better.
In gigs where politics matters more than output or social skills it can be hard to instigate change.
Is eating off of food a reportable offense to a health agency? That seems illegal or it should be.
It's awful. She calls me "flower" and refers to workers she can boss about as "good girls" yet pretends she's the only one who actually works in the place. Wow I needed that vent
Honestly not sure how I'd be able to prove anything so far as reporting goes
For these things I don't think you have to prove anything, just a report to your govs food agency could prompt an inspection - or so I think.