• danc4498@lemmy.world
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        1 month ago

        Also, they would have given the raises already. Were they just waiting to make sure people weren’t doing whip it’s in freezer before giving the raises?

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    1 month ago

    I mean, just lock up the nitrous chargers. Put them in the office or the liquor room or whatever. They don’t need to be kept in the walk-in.

    If this manager is buying readi-whip or any other pre-made whipped cream canisters, they deserve to be fired from both a culinary and business standpoint. (I don’t think those kinds of canisters need to be kept refrigerated anyway.)

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      A. They do need to be refrigerated. B. Why would a manager get fired for buying whipped cream??

      When I worked at a Chick-Fil-A, ready whip cans were used for the milkshakes, but nothing else. The magnet holding this sign up is also the same as the backing for the name badges used there.

      Do you think a fast food chain should be making whipped cream to order?

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        1 month ago

        Those name tag magnets are ubiquitous in food service. Could be any fast food place with whipped cream. That said, yeah, I don’t know of any chain that’s made their own whipped cream since 2005.