Yagami Light
Active member
Hello everyone.
This message is not a suggestion but a topic for discussion.
I recently started working in a fast food restaurant and I am beat. It is the most stressful job I've ever done in my life - and from what I've heard from cooks and other people (not working in fast food but other restaurants and cafeterias), this whole department is always very stressful.
There is also another thing... When the restaurant is nearing its closing hour, if there are any extra foods left, we must throw them away. We can also eat on the spot, but we still need to throw away what's left (there's always a lot left). Fast food can't be eaten cold (or re-warmed) anyway.
I feel sickened by the realization of how much meat is being thrown away. It's like, literally, killing animals for nothing.
So, I am curious as to how it could ever be possible to have a restaurant (especially in a city, when there are always many people) and not be stressful working there, or minimizing the food loss, at the end of the day.
For the latter, I know that we can say "I only have X and Y food left", but STILL, we are forced to fry more of X, Y meat, otherwise we might as well close earlier than our appointed time because we've used all cooked/fried meat.
I don't see any way that there won't be food leftovers for the garbage, at the end of the day. (And I'm talking about fast food, that can't be eaten when it goes cold)
What is your opinion about all this?
I personally enjoy eating outside once in a while and definitely sitting at a cafeteria. But after seeing how stressful it is like, from the inside... I don't know. I don't feel so good doing it anymore.
I understand that the owners of those restaurants/cafeterias need costumers in order to make money, but it's always extremely stressful for the staff.
I am also aware that fast food is very unhealthy, and it would probably be a very good idea (in an ideal world) to banish fast food as a whole. But we still have the usual restaurants with home-cooked food and cafeterias that have a lot of stress (and maybe also throw away leftovers? Hopefully not).
This message is not a suggestion but a topic for discussion.
I recently started working in a fast food restaurant and I am beat. It is the most stressful job I've ever done in my life - and from what I've heard from cooks and other people (not working in fast food but other restaurants and cafeterias), this whole department is always very stressful.
There is also another thing... When the restaurant is nearing its closing hour, if there are any extra foods left, we must throw them away. We can also eat on the spot, but we still need to throw away what's left (there's always a lot left). Fast food can't be eaten cold (or re-warmed) anyway.
I feel sickened by the realization of how much meat is being thrown away. It's like, literally, killing animals for nothing.
So, I am curious as to how it could ever be possible to have a restaurant (especially in a city, when there are always many people) and not be stressful working there, or minimizing the food loss, at the end of the day.
For the latter, I know that we can say "I only have X and Y food left", but STILL, we are forced to fry more of X, Y meat, otherwise we might as well close earlier than our appointed time because we've used all cooked/fried meat.
I don't see any way that there won't be food leftovers for the garbage, at the end of the day. (And I'm talking about fast food, that can't be eaten when it goes cold)
What is your opinion about all this?
I personally enjoy eating outside once in a while and definitely sitting at a cafeteria. But after seeing how stressful it is like, from the inside... I don't know. I don't feel so good doing it anymore.
I understand that the owners of those restaurants/cafeterias need costumers in order to make money, but it's always extremely stressful for the staff.
I am also aware that fast food is very unhealthy, and it would probably be a very good idea (in an ideal world) to banish fast food as a whole. But we still have the usual restaurants with home-cooked food and cafeterias that have a lot of stress (and maybe also throw away leftovers? Hopefully not).