Guest guest Posted March 11, 2004 Report Share Posted March 11, 2004 What's chilling here is the informant mentality being rewarded. This sounds like a prank or lost bet sort of thing to me and I'm fairly sure it isn't wide-spread. On Thursday, March 11, 2004, at 03:21 AM, wrote: > Message: 11 > Thu, 11 Mar 2004 08:24:11 -0000 > " matrixenos " <matrixenos > Wendy's Workers Photographed Bathing In Restaurant Sink > > (I think I'll be headin back tah homemade side salads, lol, ugh.. S.) > > Wendy's Workers Photographed Bathing In Restaurant Sink > > POSTED: 8:26 a.m. EST March 10, 2004 > ADVANCE, N.C. -- Fast-food workers are required to be clean -- but > this time they apparently took it too far. > > It looks like a Wendy's restaurant in North Carolina won't be cited > for any health-code violations -- after it was discovered that two > employees took a bath in one of the sinks. > > It's not clear when the workers at the restaurant in Advance took the > bath. Photos show two men in bathing suits taking turns bathing in the > large sink, which was filled with bubbles. > > The pictures turned up at a CVS pharmacy. A photo worker told authorities. > > Local health officials say the incident didn't pose a threat to public > health. The restaurant's manager says the sink has been sanitized. > > (I'd say that's not the only thing going on around there..if that type > of behavior is allowed or going on then who knows..) > > All separations are illusions. Reach out and find yourself. --Bu Xan Da, Tenshin Monastery Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2004 Report Share Posted March 12, 2004 As with many jobs, the workers frequently go unsupervised, so anything is possible. But I'd worry more about the fact that the dishes, ovens, etc. are washed very poorly, if at all. , The Stewarts <stews9@c...> wrote: > What's chilling here is the informant mentality being rewarded. > > This sounds like a prank or lost bet sort of thing to me and I'm fairly > sure it isn't wide-spread. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2004 Report Share Posted May 20, 2004 rawfood (AT) (DOT) Hi Stephanie! Hi All nice fellows :-)))))) Thank you for advice. I did cut now milk and sugar. Slowly I will do this same with other cooking stuff :-)))) . Always I ate lots of fresh vegis and fruits from my garden or I buy organics. You ask, why I was interested about raw food 30 years ago? Came to our house friend of some one friend (I do not remember now) and he ate only raw food. He said his mother was very ill and doctors said that nothing will cure her. Imagine what? He started convince her to eat raw food!!!!!!! After a few months she was in perfect health. That time I start to eat raw but with my husband against and small children to raise it was difficult. Now I have another husband and children are gon from house. I'm very happy mother and one day maybe I will be grandmother :-)))) My daugter Diana is health conscioussness. Below I include website of my daughter. I'm very proud of her and my son Tom. Diana loves horses and me too. One day I plan to buy one.I had before a horse my own. Horse eat raw and is strong and healthy too ;-) www.homeandwellness.com Best regards to all!!! I injoy reading this group. Lots of expirence. With Love Bozena Klejne from Canada >------ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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