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A client’s outrageous request to a waiter: “That’s classism”

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A client's outrageous request to a food deliveryman:

Ticket started on request at Burger King but demand came.

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Working in customer service isn’t always easy: employees with these types of businesses don’t know what to look for, what treatment they’ll receive and what kind of most unusual requests are. they can hear. A reality that is increasingly becoming present in food delivery they have to tolerate all kinds of conflicting customers.

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It was once again shown by Fernando Pallas García @pallas_garcia), one of the prominent faces in the fight to improve the rights of home delivery men in Spain, who shared a client’s outrageous request to a home delivery man from Burger King .

As can be seen in the photo shared on his Twitter account, the order ticket included an out-of-place request for delivery man: “Then bring the foodlower the garbage bag at the door and do not go up the elevatorwhich is only for the neighbors. ”

A message that angered not only hundreds of workers but also thousands of users who branded it “classicism”: “We keep collecting riffraffs for Bingo! Between traditional classicism, which treats us inferior, and postmo classicism, which treats us inferior as well… ”Pallas wrote in a Twitter post.

The reaction of users

The tweet went viral quickly, amassing thousands of angry messages: “But when else do delivery men throw trash?, Do companies offer that today? Or “I don’t know who is more disgusted with me, the companies offering ‘conditions’ of delivery or the stupid customers who use it.”

In just a few days, the tweet didn’t take long to open up a heated debate among those thinking It is the fault of the companies to offer this type of services and those who believe that customers should avoid this kind of misplaced place request out of respect for workers.

For their part, some delivery men say they have experienced similar situations. Fernando explained on his Twitter account that “he uses the forklift”, “he came in from behind”, “put down the trash for me” and the like, they are seen more often than we think.

The vanguard

Source: Clarin

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