Correct me if I’m wrong, but the world with eat out-only options on the pandemic menu hasn’t been the same. And there’s nothing quite like surviving the lockdown and treating yourself with a nice dinner at a local restaurant. But on some unfortunate occasions, this idyllic scenario turns sour.
And sometimes it’s not even your fault. You see, when you spot the tail of a big, nasty rat that’s been running errands in a restaurant kitchen, you can expect the soup won’t go down smoothly. But that’s only the tip of the iceberg and things are sometimes even more sinister.
So welcome to hell’s kitchens, the places where Gordon Ramsay would get a heart attack, and where your nightmare material is made. Be sure to scroll on an empty stomach, and check twice before choosing your next eatery.
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Only In America Would A Restaurant Display On The Wall That They Don’t Pay Their Staff Enough To Live On
Buffet At Charles De Gaulle Airport. Paris, France
Health and safety should be an integral part of a restaurant's operation for multiple reasons. First, it’s the moral and ethical responsibility to protect employees and customers from injury and illness. Second is the regulatory requirements that entail both local food safety regulations and USDA, OSHA, and EPA requirements.
That means that if you’re seeing a rat in the restaurant’s kitchen, it’s way beyond what should be acceptable and you may as well leave the place immediately.
Aside from customers’ and employees' safety, food safety should be the top priority. One of the biggest concerns in any eatery is cross-contamination, which occurs when harmful germs get spread between food, onto surfaces, and equipment.
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In The Men's Room At My Corporate Place Of Employment
Centers For Disease Control and Prevention suggests a couple of helpful tips every customer should do before going to eat out. First, check inspection scores and look for certificates that show kitchen managers have completed food safety training. Second, look for safe food-handling practices.
A big part of staying safe is having your eyes open on things around you when you enter the restaurant. If something feels shady, or if you see a potentially hazardous situation, it may be best to skip the place altogether.
I Saw This On A Restaurant Door. After I Ate There
Found Inside My Taco Bell Meal. I Feel Sick
1 Chicken Over Rice Please
And he's doing that in the one spot where everyone can see him. Wtf
A Handful Of Jam Served On A Plate At An Upscale Restaurant
Restaurant Bans Masks, Gloves And Social Distancing Because “Freedom”
The CDC also suggests ordering food that’s properly cooked in order to avoid food poisoning. “Certain foods, including meat, poultry, and fish, need to be cooked to a temperature high enough to kill harmful germs that may be present. If a restaurant serves you undercooked meat, poultry, seafood, or eggs, send them back to be cooked until they are safe to eat.”
A Restaurant Known For Their Wings In Ne Philadelphia. Pretty Gross....
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An Extra Charge
What’s Wrong With People
Signs Of A Bad Restaurant
Another great tip is avoiding lukewarm food, because essentially, cold food has to be served cold and hot food has to be served hot. “Germs that cause food poisoning grow quickly when food is in the danger zone, between 40°F and 140°F,” the CDC states.
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Employee Spits In Food For Instagram Likes
Driving Past
Subway Employee Picking Her Feet Behind The Counter. How Fresh
How A Restaurant Thaw Their Chicken
Also, don’t underestimate the knowledge and power of the server. If you feel unsure about an ingredient or the whole meal, let them know and look for a solution.
The CDC recommends asking a server if they use pasteurized eggs if you opt to eat one of the following: Caesar salad dressing, custards, tiramisu, or hollandaise sauce. Remember that raw and undercooked eggs can make us seriously ill unless they have been pasteurized to kill the germs.
After all, health and safety kitchen rules are common sense, but it's up to the restaurant managers and owners to make sure everyone sticks to them.
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where I'm from, we don't really eat cheese (because it's not in our culture and they're mega expensive). but when a restaurant said this dish has a cheese, they meant the cheese slices like this, just slap it on top. not even melted. cold sliced cheese on top of your spaghetti. so to my LOW standard of what is cheese, this one is better because at least they had the effort to bake it? lol
In A Restaurant That Sells Ice Cream
Local Restaurant Where I'm From. Who Needs Food Safety Right?
that fat is good protein (dont get offended im not the skinniest person myself)
Local Taco Smell
I Found This In My Drink At A Restaurant
During the coronavirus pandemic, restaurants around the world have been in between being closed and opened. For those who’re worrying that COVID-19 may be transmitted from food, the CDC states that “currently, there is no evidence to suggest that COVID-19 is spread by handling or eating food.”
However, it makes sense to follow stringent health and safety practices and limit any chance to your business and employees be exposed to coronavirus as much as possible.
The Restaurant Where The Workers Stand On The Counter (Near The Food Prep Station) Without Shoes On
Keepin It Classy In West Virginia
Stay Trashy Burger King
I Think I'll Pass On The Refill...
Local Restaurant Pouring Garbage Into The Sewers
This is how fat burgs are created. Too mean to put in a grease trap.
This BBQ Restaurant Serves Their House Sauce In A Shaker And It's Awful
This is why I stick to my local fish and Chips shop. Guys a family friend, he works just the same as the employees and sometimes we help make the fish. Small place, sanitary and we can report that nothing, happens there that shouldent
When I was in college, the restaurant I worked in had a (disgusting) policy to dump any uneaten “free bread” back in the bread warmer after the customer left. I once pulled a muffin out of there that had a huge bite taken out of it. They have since closed down. I can’t imagine why.
I will never, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever eat out again! One of the most despicable things in the world I cannot tolerate is someone who messes with someone's food!
Try small local shops, not brands. They more often than not prove more sanitary
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When I was in college, the restaurant I worked in had a (disgusting) policy to dump any uneaten “free bread” back in the bread warmer after the customer left. I once pulled a muffin out of there that had a huge bite taken out of it. They have since closed down. I can’t imagine why.
I will never, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever eat out again! One of the most despicable things in the world I cannot tolerate is someone who messes with someone's food!
Try small local shops, not brands. They more often than not prove more sanitary
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