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If the ones in Aus are like here in the UK then you can only take free food at the end of a busy session when they switch to making the food as you order it. Even then it's the let overs & there usually isn't much of it.
On a related note just before my sister left they planned to scrap the employment discount card & stop free drinks entirely. Not a wise move imo.
On a related note just before my sister left they planned to scrap the employment discount card & stop free drinks entirely. Not a wise move imo.
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Sadly not. I don't believe it's like that.Matty wrote:If the ones in Aus are like here in the UK then you can only take free food at the end of a busy session when they switch to making the food as you order it. Even then it's the let overs & there usually isn't much of it.
Mc Donald's is generally very greedy. I know that Hungry Jack's (Burger King) gives free food and KFC also gives their employees any leftovers after the joint closes but then again, I wouldn't know maybe Mc Donald's does that too and I've just never been around when the shop closes. probably not though cause the way I see it, all wasted food and leftovers are recorded and thrown in the bin.
Such a waste... D:
Thrown away? Sheesh that's harsh, though i suppose it could be down to Government ruling, like how shops here can't sell food past it's sell by date, even if the use by date still has another few days on it.
All for the fear of being sued by Mr Dopey who bought some milk on Tuesday which expired on Wednesday but he didn't drink it till Friday. (I'm well aware you can't drink out of date milk per se but it's an example)
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On an unrelated note, WTF have Royal Mail done to their pricing? Something that would of cost me £4.20 to send before now costs £8, is uninsured, untracked & unrecorded. It is actually cheaper to send it via next day 11am courier with £200 insurance & fully tracked via Pony Express!!
All for the fear of being sued by Mr Dopey who bought some milk on Tuesday which expired on Wednesday but he didn't drink it till Friday. (I'm well aware you can't drink out of date milk per se but it's an example)
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On an unrelated note, WTF have Royal Mail done to their pricing? Something that would of cost me £4.20 to send before now costs £8, is uninsured, untracked & unrecorded. It is actually cheaper to send it via next day 11am courier with £200 insurance & fully tracked via Pony Express!!
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