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Friday, February 14, 2020

Stupid As Stupid Does! [NSFW]

Michigan man takes a bath in a Wendy's Restaurant.
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Americans are doing viral challenges. Yeah, those funny videos that show a person doing a stunt to generate click bait and junk food media coverage.

Well when it comes to food and the safety of the community, some folks are doing these challenges and it could land them in the iron college.

You can't fix stupid!

Reminder: You can't fix stupid. You keep electing stupid. The whole world is stupid. We watch stupid. We are living with stupid. We work with stupid. We continue to embrace stupid.

Again, why would you want to risk your reputation, your job, your health, your freedom, your finances and your life for click bait?

Rules are made for a reason. Rules are there for the safety of yourself and others.
The person filming this idiot along with the co-worker were fired out the cannon.
There was Wendy's Restaurant in Greenville, Michigan, near Grand Rapids that got national attention. There was a video that appeared on social media showing an employee bathing in a kitchen sink.

The video shows a worker in a sink full of water and soap at a Wendy's in the city. Another person walks by and talks to the employee who is in the sink as someone else records the incident for the social media video app TikTok.

The video was posted on Facebook.



The junk food media said that the employees involved and their manager were fired out the cannon.

The franchise owner Team Schostak Family Restaurants and the Columbus-based Wendy's Restaurants International have condemned the video and said the franchise was closed for a proper cleaning. The restaurant enforced a workplace conduct training, sexual harassment training and proper food handling course for those still working and those new hires. The Michigan State Health Department and Montcalm County Health Inspectors had to greenlight opening the restaurant.

"This egregious behavior is completely unacceptable and counter to our safety, training and operational standards. Upon learning of this situation, all employees in the video were terminated immediately and the restaurant has been completely sanitized. The health department visited the restaurant and no violations were reported."

The person in the video will likely get a bill from the restaurant. The expenses of cleaning the facility will likely be in the $3,000 to $5,000 range. They had to destroy food, utensils, and replace equipment. Those cost lots of money.
The restaurant had to clean the whole facility. They will likely bill those involved.
Wendy's had to probably give the franchisee a warning that if this continues on, the restaurant could be closed indefinitely.

All of these actions cause by a man who believed the key to become a celebrity is do a viral challenge.

I assume he's under 21 because he doesn't remember the 2008 Burger King incident in Xenia, Ohio.

A white man decided to take a bath in a kitchen sink. His actions cost the company nearly $100,000 in damages. The business was shut down for four weeks and all employees were fired out the cannon.

He was legally liable for the business closure. He nearly face criminal charges for this.

Now if the Montcalm County Boys decide to press charges, the man in the sink could face criminal damaging and vandalism. He could face intentional food and medicine contamination. These are state misdemeanors in Michigan. Criminally he could be fined up $50,000 and face up to a year in the iron college.

The suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Greenville is located 30 miles from Grand Rapids. It's the hometown of Hendrik and his son Frederik Meijer, the founders of the Meijer superstores.

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