can you get into trouble for doing this?

i was on tik tok and i saw this post, i think it’s real but not sure



csn he get into trouble for doing this?



http://vm.tiktok.com/dRjn1J/
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  • it's tik tok.. the IQ level may almost be room temperature.
  • For those who don't want to click the link and give the privilege of attention to this idiot, it's a greasy looking teen out back at Domino's pizza threatening to contaminate the food of difficult customers.



    I don't know what's more disgusting... a guy like this anywhere near my food or Domino's pizza in general.
  • it’s so unsanitary 
  • I very rarely eat food other people have prepared anymore, and I recommend to anyone willing to listen, to consider alternatives to fast food or even higher tier restaurants. It is an industry that doesn't pay its employees nearly enough to care and has become a vector for disease such as the hepatitis outbreaks of late.



    Even still you can't get away from it entirely, the processed and bagged products like cereals and pasta. It took two years to catch the guy who urinated on a conveyor belt of corn flakes, and he recorded a video of himself in the act.



    Analogous to the behavior, if you spy one mouse, there's ten more that you don't see, etc.
  • This is why I pay hookers to spit in all the food I eat. At least I know where my hepatitis is coming from!  
  • The answer is probably. For one the FDA takes stuff like this very seriously and two if corporate finds out that kid would be shitcanned on the spot. Stupid...
  • Originally posted by: Bratwurst

    I very rarely eat food other people have prepared anymore, and I recommend to anyone willing to listen, to consider alternatives to fast food or even higher tier restaurants. It is an industry that doesn't pay its employees nearly enough to care and has become a vector for disease such as the hepatitis outbreaks of late.



    Even still you can't get away from it entirely, the processed and bagged products like cereals and pasta. It took two years to catch the guy who urinated on a conveyor belt of corn flakes, and he recorded a video of himself in the act.



    Analogous to the behavior, if you spy one mouse, there's ten more that you don't see, etc.





    Honestly I find that I make better food myself than most restaurants I go to anyway, with the added benefit of knowing exactly what has gone into it. Cooking for yourself is one of the most satisfying and rewarding things you can do, and it's not particularly hard or expensive.
  • i don't want to be a snitch but he could have some unknown disease

    and this should be reported
  • Is it really snitching if you're merely directing food safety authorities to a video the kid posted himself?
  • i did post this on gtz discord but someone posted this



    People love vilifying others on the internet. If you can give them someone to "cancel", you'll be set.
  • Isnt messing with prepared food a felony?



    Anyways, social media is to blame. All idiots care about today is their "brand" and getting likes/retweets/subs or whatever. Especially when their is little personal responsibility.
  • While I do understand it's just the threat of it... I mean, all he did was lick his hand...? I know it's gross, but I've personally seen worse. Doesn't mean it's justified though.



    For all we know, he could be a scared little sh*t and ran off to wash his hands afterwards anyways. lol
  • I own a restaurant and if I ever saw one of my employees do something to a customers food they would immediately be canned. I don't care how much of an asshole the customer may have been there are many others ways to deal with a bad customer. Messing with someone's food is inexcusable. Also being a business owner and dealing with many employees young and old I know that they can blow a situation out of proportion with a customer when it really wasn't a big deal. I do not believe in the motto the customer is always right but I have dealt with more bad employees than customer since I've had my business.
  • Also, provided they actually tried to contaminate the food and didn't just threaten, weren't there some cases in the last few years where the courts decided this was a form of assault? I feel like one case was somewhere in NY and involved a police officer, but I think there were more.
  • it looks He got fired from his job 
  • Originally posted by: Mr California

    it looks He got fired from his job 





    Good.
  • Originally posted by: Mr California



    it looks He got fired from his job 



    How do you know?

     
  • The video was deleted, but I don't see anything in the news. You'd think the major clickbait sites would have something.
  • It was OP all along! Dundundunnnn
  • he deleted the video, people were asking why he was fired and i posted because he threatened to contaminate food
  • no, my tiktok is fearsomefilipino
  • Originally posted by: Mr California



    he deleted the video, people were asking why he was fired and i posted because he threatened to contaminate food

    Do we know for sure he was fired, or is it just people yammering on the Internet?



     
  • i'm not sure
  • Good heavens lol
  • What other people were asking? How big of a thing was this elsewhere?
  • No one remembers this?







    It certainly resulted in jail and charges though they claimed they faked it and weren’t actually sending it to customers.
  • I recall that the woman and her lawyer asserted copyright to pull almost any mention of it from YouTube so I'm surprised that video exists. It was certainly newsworthy:

  • "You're 31, not 16." Because being a teenager makes that behavior less bad.
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