From time to time, nearly everyone swings by a fast-food restaurant. But while some customers act kindly and show respect for another human being’s time and efforts, others choose a different path. You know, like demanding a seven-step sandwich or customizing the order by adding far too many extra ingredients they probably don’t need in the first place.
People can come up with seriously ridiculous orders with the receipts for them long enough to go up to your arm. And they leave workers scratching their heads from confusion and re-evaluating all of their life choices. Situations like these even have the power to make the employee want to quit on the spot — and then vent their feelings on Reddit.
Bored Panda has scoured the internet to find some of the most obnoxious things customers ever requested that made fast-food employees lose their faith in humanity. So scroll down to see what mile-long orders Redditors revealed, and make sure to share your thoughts about them in the comments!
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You Forget To Give Me The Day Off, I Forget How To Count
I Love It When Customers Do Things Like This
Just About Every Customer
We reached out to the moderators of one of the subreddits featured in this post, r/Subway, to learn more about their community and what kind of stories members share on the forum. "This subreddit is for customers and employees of Subway the sandwich chain," the moderators write in the description. "We are a community-run subreddit, we are not endorsed by or affiliated with Subway."
One of the moderators was kind enough to have a little chat with us. They revealed they're not sure how the subreddit was created because they were not yet around at that time. Still, they told Bored Panda the community is decently active, "with customers asking opinions on sandwiches, or employees talking about their experiences."
It turns out, this online group is a great place for workers to both vent their frustrations and find comfort in the difficult situations they face every day. "When employees talk about their grievances, other employees will chime in with their own, or ways to help! Employees in the sub, past and present, are generally pretty supportive of other employees," the moderator added.
"I'd Like A Meal" "Medium Or Large" "Yes" Thanks Lad. (It's My Tweet Btw Thought It Was Easier To Just Post The Tweet"
Maybe he wasn't a native speaker, it's sometimes hard to understand what comes distorted through the loudspeaker and when you can't see the face at the same time it can cause confusion. I get ops irritation, but I don't think there was malicious intent behind it.
Made My Day 😂
So, We Got This Order Today, Just Bread And Pickles, Warm Bread And Pickles. Weirdest Part Is, It Was Not A Fake Order
From this post, it's surprising to see how often customers feel entitled to request exceptionally annoying things at fast-food restaurants. The moderator mentioned, however, they haven’t seen weird orders extremely often on the subreddit. "But posts about them are common. It’s fun to see what people get requested, and others to share theirs in the comments!"
Clients express their opinions on the forum as well. "The main thing I see from customers in the sub are complaints about prices (which we all agree are kind of getting ridiculous nowadays), or the never-ending app glitches charging $99+ for cheese or some other item."
Speaking about criticism, there are quite a few things members have to say about this fast-food restaurant chain, and they do not hold back. "Besides complaints about the app glitch posts, it would be customers blaming us for pricing, even though it is not the employees' fault. There have been a few cases of some customers harassing others in comments as well," they told Bored Panda.
Bone Apple Tea
If you asked me to name that food, I'd never have come up with "cheeseburger".
Someone Ordered 10 Large Fries And Wanted Them All Into A C Bag....
That person wanted to feel like a pirate with a treasure.
This Order. Only Me In The Store. Took Me An Hour And A Half
I've Been Waiting For This Order My Entire Life...
"More recently, we had someone blaming subway for supporting Russia, even though they are not, and I have been told they are sending profits to Ukraine," the moderator said.
Recently, Subway released a statement on their support of Ukrainian refugees. "As background, Subway has no corporately owned restaurant operations in Russia. There are approximately 450 franchised restaurants in Russia which are all independently owned and operated by local franchisees and managed by an independent master franchisee, not Subway corporate employees," they stated. "Subway does not directly control these independent franchisees, nor their restaurants, and has limited insight into their day-to-day operations."
They continued: "We will redirect any profits from operations in Russia to humanitarian efforts supporting the Ukrainian refugees across Europe. We are also working with our franchisees across Europe to provide meals to refugees."
You Receive This Remote Order. Wyd?
A Register Speaking Mine Craft Enchantment Table
They Paid With Cash
I genuinely don't understand how a staff could possibly complete such an order. The amount of time it would take, not to mention the other customers they must have...
After you hear all the things fast-food restaurant employees have to deal with, the industry sure seems to be facing a crisis. For decades, workers have been paid low wages, had to endure dangerous working conditions, and felt disrespected by both customers and their management. Not to mention, they are still required to keep a smile on their face even during the most unpleasant experiences.
Plus, thousands, if not millions of workers were fired or temporarily laid off during the pandemic. Many also had to risk their health and continue working while dealing with people who didn’t want to wear masks or refused to follow other health safety guidelines.
The Pounder
Extra Pickles U Say
Got This Order Today And It Made Me Lose Hope In Humanity
Who Wants To Do This Order
Frances Allen, CEO of Checkers & Rally’s Restaurants Inc., told Bloomberg the pool of available workers appears to have shrunk permanently. "The labor market has shrunk," Allen said. "As leaders, we’ve got to actually plan for that shrinkage."
The labor shortage has forced the restaurant chain to plan for shifts that used to have five employees to get by with three, or possibly four in the future, Allen added. And even though wages for food-service workers have been gradually increasing, it seems that’s not enough to attract potential employees.
Just Had 3 Code Yellows ( School Busses)
Our Apple Pies Use Real Apples, You Can Tell By The Stem...
Customer Constantly Ordering Then Voiding At Our Subway!
Scrolling through this post, it becomes crystal clear that working in the fast-food industry is one hell of a ride. And from what we can tell, these out-of-touch customer behaviors and their extremely complex mile-long orders certainly don’t help to increase employee happiness.
We All Had A Good Laugh At This Mobil Order Lol. Made My Day
Actually I have a mug where Sherlock Holmes tells Watson to do this :D
Sorry, I don't get it... (perhaps too much abbreviation). Is it the "2 stir 4 times counter-clockwise"?
I would assume so. It's the only bit that's universally understandable
Load More Replies...I worked at CFA and once we had a guy come in a order 4 ice cream cones, a cookie and a brownie, and then an unsweet tea. My co worker was like, how even.
When you're a busy witch who doesn't have time to stir her coffee herself.
The Guy Made A Mukbang In Our Parking Lot
A Typical Closing Shift Burger
How
Need sugar and pepper, but the supermarket is too far/closed at this time.
This Order Took 60 Mins To Make. ~$420 Order
*confused Screaming*
This Order Is For One Cookie Brownie And 10 Garlic Dipping Cups
These No Pickles Orders Are Going Way Too Far
Crispy Chicken, Add Mac Sauce
Anyone Else Get This Big An Order? This Was 30 Minutes Before Close, And We Had Two People On The Line. Keep In Mind That This Is A Food Court
It surprises me that fast food restaurants don't all have a policy that large quantity orders have to be called in the day before, so they can staff appropriately. Otherwise they risk alienating so many other customers in line who just want to order a normal meal.
They normally have an expected time ....if u get a large order it no Longer is 5 min it can go up to 45 minl
Load More Replies...I worked at mcdonalds as a teenager but it was easier back then. You either had to order at the register of the drive thru. People go crazy when they can order online. If you are ordering for a large group like that just call them. We once got an order for 500 burgers without a call. It took so look and the rest of the restaurant had to wait very long. Also just order a bunch of regular burger. If youre with 40 and everyone wants a special request of topping youre just straight up satan.
I have a v fussy son. He just likes the patty and the bun. He's worked out that to get the most patty and bun combo, he orders a triple cheeseburger, then takes out the cheese, pickles, onions, sauces.
I'm so glad delivery services didn't exist when I worked at McDonald's. I still have nightmares about working there.
One morning at Taco Bell I had a guy try to order 10 taco 12-packs and 6 burrito 10-packs. Keep in mind that we were still doing breakfast so half of the line items needed to make either of those weren't even staged yet and even if they were, that'd take over an hour and he wanted it in the dang drive thru. I told him we couldn't take that size of an order in drive thru but he was welcome to come inside to wait. He apparently didn't want to as he angrily drove away.
It surprises me that fast food restaurants don't all have a policy that large quantity orders have to be called in the day before, so they can staff appropriately. Otherwise they risk alienating so many other customers in line who just want to order a normal meal.
They normally have an expected time ....if u get a large order it no Longer is 5 min it can go up to 45 minl
Load More Replies...I worked at mcdonalds as a teenager but it was easier back then. You either had to order at the register of the drive thru. People go crazy when they can order online. If you are ordering for a large group like that just call them. We once got an order for 500 burgers without a call. It took so look and the rest of the restaurant had to wait very long. Also just order a bunch of regular burger. If youre with 40 and everyone wants a special request of topping youre just straight up satan.
I have a v fussy son. He just likes the patty and the bun. He's worked out that to get the most patty and bun combo, he orders a triple cheeseburger, then takes out the cheese, pickles, onions, sauces.
I'm so glad delivery services didn't exist when I worked at McDonald's. I still have nightmares about working there.
One morning at Taco Bell I had a guy try to order 10 taco 12-packs and 6 burrito 10-packs. Keep in mind that we were still doing breakfast so half of the line items needed to make either of those weren't even staged yet and even if they were, that'd take over an hour and he wanted it in the dang drive thru. I told him we couldn't take that size of an order in drive thru but he was welcome to come inside to wait. He apparently didn't want to as he angrily drove away.