Today my brother and I got Wendy's, which I haven't had in a month. Usually I go to the one near my house, but this time we went to a different one. I ordered a big bacon classic, and my brother had a regular burger, can't remember which one.
1. I went to get ketchup for our fries, and the one dispenser was empty and the other one had been removed, so I went to the counter, and the girl gave me a handful of ketchup packets. Not so bad.
2. When I inserted my straw into my drink, the lid split. Not their fault, but man I hate that.
3. I opened my burger and there was no bacon. I know it wasn't my brother's, because his had two patties, and it didn't have bacon either. So I went up to the counter with my rewrapped burger and told the counter girl there was no bacon on my big bacon classic. She took the burger, opened it up, got some bacon from somewhere and stuck it on, wrapped it in a new wrapper and gave it back to me. She didn't say a word, and she used her bare hands to put the bacon on the burger.
I was a bit icked out by that, but for some reason I didn't want to be a bitch, and she looked clean enough, so I ate it. I'm still alive. I don't know what their rules are for burgers that are wrong, whether they're supposed to fix them or make new ones, and I don't care about that. However, she should have at least washed her hands or worn gloves. It just occurred to me now that she works at the counter, so she'd probably been handling money. I might have said something if I had thought of that at the time. I'm going to my regular one next time. Also, the bacon was hard, but otherwise the burger was good.
Since I thought of the money thing, now I really wish I had said something.
1. I went to get ketchup for our fries, and the one dispenser was empty and the other one had been removed, so I went to the counter, and the girl gave me a handful of ketchup packets. Not so bad.
2. When I inserted my straw into my drink, the lid split. Not their fault, but man I hate that.
3. I opened my burger and there was no bacon. I know it wasn't my brother's, because his had two patties, and it didn't have bacon either. So I went up to the counter with my rewrapped burger and told the counter girl there was no bacon on my big bacon classic. She took the burger, opened it up, got some bacon from somewhere and stuck it on, wrapped it in a new wrapper and gave it back to me. She didn't say a word, and she used her bare hands to put the bacon on the burger.
I was a bit icked out by that, but for some reason I didn't want to be a bitch, and she looked clean enough, so I ate it. I'm still alive. I don't know what their rules are for burgers that are wrong, whether they're supposed to fix them or make new ones, and I don't care about that. However, she should have at least washed her hands or worn gloves. It just occurred to me now that she works at the counter, so she'd probably been handling money. I might have said something if I had thought of that at the time. I'm going to my regular one next time. Also, the bacon was hard, but otherwise the burger was good.
Since I thought of the money thing, now I really wish I had said something.
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