TheTigress wrote:
All Subways are also franchised out (usually to cheapskate greedy penny pinching owners) who want to cut corners to save themselves money so our owner was having us change the dates on our food containers on a daily basis to keep food waste down. The official requirements were that we were to discard any food in the bins that were more than 48 hours old but that wasn't happening. Also, it wasn't just our Subway doing that practice. According to what I have read on various places of the internet it is very common among many other Subways in the US.
Yes, I blew the whistle to the health department (among other things) but they ended up getting away with it and to this day are still changing the dates on their food containers. It's hard to prove when they write the dates with those washable white wax type pencils. I'm quite relieved to no longer be at that hell hole.
LOL, that sounds like most all fast food places. Trust me though, Domino's Pizza is even worse then that. I had to work there for a short time. That stuff was so nasty even when the ingredients were fresh, and they never throw anything away. No matter how rotten or spoiled it got.
When they are selling footlong sandwiches or pizzas for five dollars, they can't afford to throw anything away. If you have enough money it defiantly pays to go to nicer independent places.
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