Poll: Macdonalds - bin or leave rubbish

Do you clear your own rubbish?

  • Yes, of course, I'm not a scuffer

    Votes: 525 85.8%
  • No, I'm a scuffer

    Votes: 87 14.2%

  • Total voters
    612
Aye. God forbid someone expect you to do your job. Expecting you to clear the tables is not disrespecting you.

:rolleyes: I work hard and am never idle. its not hard to see how having lazy people not clear their tables is annoying. People piling there food onto there trays is not so bad, but those who dump stuff everywhere is annoying. You wouldn't do that in any other cafe or restaurant.
 
I never clear up at McDs or similar. Why would I? It's a restaurant, it has staff. Clearing up after customers is their job. I don't clear up after myself in a pub, why would do I do it a McDs?

I never use toilets to **** in. Why would I? It's a restaurant it has staff. Clearing up after customers is their job.
 
Used to bin it, don't any more. A high percentage of people working at McDonalds are uni students, and I hate the attitude of most of the uni students in my area. Similar to [TW]Fox, they have a lot of theories about life and how it works but no practical application, yet persist to pass it off as some kind of written fact. It irritates me. The more work I can get them to do out of getting and googling their coursework the better.

No swearing

Gilly
 
McDonald's is not a proper restaurant. There are bins there and the idea is to use them. They would not be everywhere if that was not the idea.
 
Used to bin it, don't any more. A high percentage of people working at McDonalds are uni students, and I hate the attitude of most of the uni students in my area. Similar to [TW]Fox, they have a lot of theories about life and how it works but no practical application, yet persist to pass it off as some kind of written fact. It irritates me. The more work I can get them to do out of getting p*ssed and googling their coursework the better.

See i disagree with this argument too, my reasoning behind not clearing up is absolutely nothing to do with the demographic of the workforce. It is nothing to do with respect, it is everything to do with the fact that it is a restaurant. Out of courtesy i will pile it all up neatly on my tray, i don't feel that i should have to do that, but i am not an arse - i can see they are busy.
 
Used to bin it, don't any more. A high percentage of people working at McDonalds are uni students, and I hate the attitude of most of the uni students in my area. Similar to [TW]Fox, they have a lot of theories about life and how it works but no practical application, yet persist to pass it off as some kind of written fact. It irritates me. The more work I can get them to do out of getting ****** and googling their coursework the better.

Ah so whether or not you leave rubbish behind thus annoying the people who have to use the table after you depends on whether or not the employees fall into one of your approved categories of people?
 
Similar to [TW]Fox, they have a lot of theories about life and how it works but no practical application, yet persist to pass it off as some kind of written fact. It irritates me.

Awesome, did you really manage to slip this into a thread about McDonalds? Kudos :cool:

Your next challange is to make a dig at me in a thread in the Linux forum. GOGOGO.
 
Exactly, its nothing to do with disrespect, or anything like that. To be honest i am always surprised when people do clean up after themselves in fast food chains. To use the example above, you dont take the glass back to the bar at a pub when you are finished, or take the plates through to the dishwasher in an indian, fast food restaurants are no different.

Actually i do take my empty glass to the bar when i leave - yes you may think its the staffs job to clear away and once again it may be part of their duties but who ( even those that dont bin the rubbish) enjoy sitting at a table full of rubbish untill a member of staff is available to clear it when all the previous person had to do was put their rubbish in the bin on the way out.
 
[TW]Fox;13010114 said:
Awesome, did you really manage to slip this into a thread about McDonalds? Kudos :cool:

Your next challange is to make a dig at me in a thread in the Linux forum. GOGOGO.

Sad individual I guess, maybe he is just jelouse of you? :p :D
 
I bin it unless I have found something about the visit I didn't like e.g. no manners / thick staff, had to wait too long, I had to clear the table when I got there.

I had a similar outlook when I used to take my baby into a restaurant. If everything was good I would make sure there was no discarded food on the floor and try and tidy it up a bit before leaving. If not, they could pick it up themselves.

Outside of the premises it is 100% unacceptable to leave rubbish of any kind even if there is no bin.
 
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