Fast food workers-What should we never order from you?

Chicken Treat worker here.

Unless you want week old, defrosted beef patties that are put into a microwave for 4 minutes, don't get a Royal Beef burger. Those burgers are the only thing that we actually use the beef for, and don't get ordered often. Also, don't complain when it takes 5 minutes to make (Not including if there was customers before you).

Also, don't get the Chicken Bacon Cheese burgers. They are premade in the morning before opening, and also don't get ordered often, so they are just sitting in the fridge, then microwaved for 7 seconds when ordered.

Another thing, don't get the Battered Caramel Bananas. They are the most sweetest mushy piece of food you'll ever get, and if you eat more than 1, you're bound to get diabetes. Doesn't help that we are supposed to offer ice cream with it too, so up goes the sugar levels.

Just to note to anyone wanting to come here, Chicken Treat is a company that makes everything to order (or warms, but you know, it's freshly warmed? That's only the CBC or beef patties though). Don't complain if it takes 5-10 minutes for your order to be made. We have to cut your chicken up, make your burgers, wait for the damn chicken patties to be fried, wait for the chips to be cooked etc. As soon as you see a cashier going out back to make your food, get ready to wait. If you're in a rush, don't start asking for enough food to feed all the staff and their extended family. Please expect to wait if you're ordering 18 pieces of fried, 4 chickens cut into 1/8ths, 5 burger meals, 4 family chips and 4 kids meals. And don't get pissed when we serve the smaller orders while waiting for everything to get cooked.

One last note. If we are 5 minutes from closing, don't expect us to have chicken left. And, no way in hell are we making you some. Fried chicken takes 20 minutes to prepare and cook, and roast chicken takes 2 hours. You are not getting it.

TL:DR Don't get the beef burger, the chicken bacon cheese burger, and the caramel bananas and prepare for wait if you're feeding your extended family.

That was probably me ranting, but oh well.

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