Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Former Subway Employee That Spit Lettuce Into A Tray Should Make You Think Twice About Eating Out!


What a filthy douchebag!Richard Shannon thought that playing with the food that people consume was hilarious.He put this disgusting video on youtube.Even though he claims that this was just a prank,I can tell you that even more disgusting things have been done by food service workers.

Don't make a mentally unstable food handler mad.Because if you do,they will compromise your food when you're not looking!Like the time a baker I worked with dropped some sugar on a dirty floor,scooped it up,& put it back in the sugar bin.In one instance,20 tartlets for a special order fell on the floor.Since there were time constraints,this same baker picked all 20 tartlets up & put them on a catering tray.When the customer came,she handed the lady her order as if nothing had happened.I'm telling you from experience.Eat out as little as possible.Since the economy is so shaken,now would be a great time to cook at home!

Here's more on this slimeball from Express & Star:

"The Brownhills sandwich bar worker who posed on a video shoving lettuce into his nose and mouth before spitting it out into a tray used to serve the public was today sentenced by magistrates.

The disgusting stunt which has appeared on an internet site, had already led to the sacking of 22-year-old culprit Richard Shannon, of Castle Street, Brownhills, but he was today ordered to carry out 300 hours of unpaid work.

Walsall magistrates handed him a 12-month community order and told him to pay £60 in costs.

The images were originally posted on internet site YouTube but were later removed.

As a fellow member of staff films from a mobile phone, Shannon, who was working at the Brownhills branch of Subway, takes a handful of lettuce and stuffs it into his mouth and up his nose, before spitting it back out into the containers used to serve customers.

The grinning worker then puts the tray back on the counter to be added to sandwiches customers at the High Street shop.

Subway spokeswoman Sally Lloyd today said the chain’s franchisees “take food safety extremely seriously”."(END OF EXCERPT)Read the rest here.

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