@Revel1337345@FranziaMom At the end of the day, as long as you’re not actually doxxing people, you think it gets you better portions, and you don’t care if the employees don’t like you, go for it.
@Revel1337345@FranziaMom I’m all for stealing from corporations whenever possible, I just don’t think we should be pitting working people against each other in the process. To answer your question, I guess it isn’t inherently disrespectful, but the implications behind recording can feel dehumanizing
@patriordan77@FranziaMom You can even see the tent at the end that means it’s double meat. Unfortunately because of the misdirection, now some roided out macro maniac is going to lambaste a random teenager when his single potion of meat isn’t piled sky high
@M0THERFREED0M@FranziaMom Exactly. I used to work in fast food and sometimes would undercharge people who were honest/kind/looked like they needed a break. If someone was filming me you can 100% bet on everything being charged exactly as it was gotten
@Revel1337345@FranziaMom Are the employees not also everyday people? Most of them are probably just trying to get by. Foregoing respect for fellow common men is not the way to punish corporate greed
@ImNotOwned To throw common human decency and respect out the window just because the portion size at a place that you are CHOOSING to repeatedly patronize is not to your standards is really revealing of your character. If you’re unhappy with it, don’t go. Don’t take it out on the common man
@ImNotOwned I understand the frustration with skimping, but softcore threatening teenagers and minimum wage employees who are just trying to make a living off of a shitty job is not the ‘stick it to the man’ you think it is.