One of my friends recently complained on her FB page about people who have multiple or excessively large orders at fast-food drive thrus. We were both surprised by some of the responses.
About half the people agreed with her that drive-thru's should be for reasonably sized orders, not for $30-40 worth of food. Same goes for very complicated, modified orders that take a long time.
The other half felt that drive-thru's should be for whatever the customer wants to get. One person inquired something like, "Oh! So if someone wants to order a hundred dollars worth of stuff that would take 10 minutes to order and at least 20 to 30 to fulfill, that'd be okay and fair to the people behind them?" More than 2 people responded it would be fine. First-come, first served and all that.
I was pretty floored, so thought about bringing it here. Im particularly interested in what current or past fast-food workers have to say about this. Are you allowed to turn someone away whose order is too large? Do you think it's shitty to place huge orders at the drive-thru?
About half the people agreed with her that drive-thru's should be for reasonably sized orders, not for $30-40 worth of food. Same goes for very complicated, modified orders that take a long time.
The other half felt that drive-thru's should be for whatever the customer wants to get. One person inquired something like, "Oh! So if someone wants to order a hundred dollars worth of stuff that would take 10 minutes to order and at least 20 to 30 to fulfill, that'd be okay and fair to the people behind them?" More than 2 people responded it would be fine. First-come, first served and all that.
I was pretty floored, so thought about bringing it here. Im particularly interested in what current or past fast-food workers have to say about this. Are you allowed to turn someone away whose order is too large? Do you think it's shitty to place huge orders at the drive-thru?
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