An inspection report for the McDonald's restaurant in Pennsylvania cited employees not having "hands clean and properly washed."
The McDonald's restaurant where Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump briefly worked on Sunday failed its last health inspection, documents show.
The former president manned the fry station and served takeout to people in the drive-thru lane in Feasterville-Trevose in Bucks County, a key swing voter area in battleground Pennsylvania. The restaurant was closed to the public for Trump's visit.
Trump, a big fan of McDonald's food and a self-professed germophobe, wore an apron over his shirt and tie but did not wear gloves or a hairnet during his visit, stating that his hands were "nice and clean." According to the Meidas Touch, he went straight to work without washing his hands.
Employees not washing their hands was one of the reasons that restaurant failed its most recent inspection.
"The restaurant was closed to the public for Trump's visit."
He didn't even get the full experience of taking actual customer orders and being told how dumb he is and the food thrown back at him because they claim to have asked for no ketchup and extra mayo and the burger had ketchup.
I have a second hand embarassment when I see anyone going off on people in service. I'm pretty sure Don is the guy who does exactly that though. And that's one another example of him (and them) not wanting to be treated like they want to treat others.
In case the quality of the food measures a person's decency, then it might be a point to be noted.Still basic humanity needs to be there.
The irony is that the same person who throws the food will keep on murmuring angrily if his client or supervisor doesn't rationalise with him for his minute mistakes
If your manager doesn't kick them out of the store, you have to make sure that burger comes out all kinds of wrong multiple times so they never come back.