When getting fast food it’s fairly frequent to be asked to pull around to the door and they bring out the food instead of just waiting at the window, even if there’s no one else in line, anyone know why they do that?
When getting fast food it’s fairly frequent to be asked to pull around to the door and they bring out the food instead of just waiting at the window, even if there’s no one else in line, anyone know why they do that?
In this circumstance, it’s usually because the avg time it takes to get customers through the line is tracked and they’ll be penalized if it’s too high, so they can artificially deflate the average by having people pull around to get their car off the pressure plate
Do people ever just say no and not pull forward?
Yep! Usually with a significant attitude 😅 it’s a valid response though imo
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I don’t act like that myself, but I don’t blame folks for not wanting to pull around. I was referring to my time as an employee working the drive thru
Oh sorry I completely misread, and I associate it with Gorbachev + people arguing about BDS movement being less important than wanting to spend $8 usd (??? Guessing) on a burger mixed with suet and “lean finely textured beef”
If anyone was ever rude to you there I hope they accidentally drink a bunch of weedkiller. Goodbye forever
I refuse sometimes. If they give what seems a legit reason and I have people behind me, I’ll go ahead and pull forward.
This is the correct answer
When I worked at Taco Bell, I’d sometimes be tasked with driving laps around the drive thru to get our time down lol
This is the correct affirmation of his answer.
Ah, the sweet ring of Goodhart’s law striking again.