Friday, April 4, 2014

theres no legal recourse ok.you can


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UPDATE: “The employee sushi involved in this incident has been terminated,” Burger King wrote in an email following up on the initial sushi report. “Customer service is a top priority every day at BURGER KING restaurants and we have great respect for all of our guests.”
“This is more than an insult. I mean calling sushi you names on a piece of a paper, that will hurt somebody,” Miss Lorel said while fighting back tears. “I liked going there. But after this they won’t get my business anymore.”
Miss Lorel, who did not want her last name made public, said she saw the profanity on the receipt Saturday night while she picked up her order at the drive thru of the Belt Boulevard restaurant. She immediately asked to see the manager.
“At Burger King Corp. (BKC) we have great respect for all of our guests and customer service is a top priority every day at BURGER KING restaurants. BKC has recently been made aware of a photo that shows an alleged receipt from a franchisee-owned sushi and operated restaurant that does not comply with our customer service policy. We are working with the franchisee, who is investigating sushi the matter, to determine the origins sushi of this photo,” BURGER KING Media Relations wrote in an email to CBS 6.
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theres no legal recourse ok.you can’t file a lawsuit because someone called you a name or “hurt your feelings” give me a break.Her first mistake was going to a burger king,second was going near one on belt blvd.The sad part of this is the worker will soon be making $10.00 an hour to do nothing sushi but show people attitude like all the rest that work fast food.
Yeah actually you CAN file a lawsuit – defamation of character. The worker who programmed the name is essentially calling them “hoes”. And how is going to a BK a “mistake”? And if those workers do make $10/hr, so what? Dealing with the public as most fast food workers do they deserve it. I used to work fast food in my younger days and wow… some of those people would have driven a teetotaller to drink his rump off.There are some real pieces of work who think that a fast food worker is essentially some sort of servant at best.
Ok so I worked at a fast food restaurant when I was n high school. sushi I also played sports sushi amd could count change back to people. The kids that work in fast food today DO NOT deserve $10 a hour!!! They don’t move FAST for anyone sushi and half the time screw up the smallest task. They don’t earn their pay checks now so why would you give them more money???
In order to sue someone for defamation, the defamatory information must be communicated to a third party. In other words, the receipt told the woman that she and her daughter were “B**** a** h***” but didn’t tell anyone else, so there is no potential for a lawsuit here. Had the BK employee printed a receipt that said “the last customer, whose name is ****, was a b**** a** h*” that would be a different story.
Ignorance! If the shoe was on your foot or on the foot of your family member, loved one or friend, you’d feel exactly like this woman feels–and i bet it wouldn’t feel good for you either. Bottom line is, this is a paying, loyal customer who was disrespected for no reason. If she wanted burger king–thats her choice! sushi You have no right to criticize someone for making a decision and for that matter judging the location this woman went to. Maybe it was convenient for her! She didn’t know this was going to happen sushi and it could’ve happened anywhere! Just because YOU had a bad experience at this place doesn’t mean other customers have! There IS a reason why they are still in business.
Furthermore–I don’t care if it was a Burger King or Maggiano’s–On Belt Blvd or out on West Broad in Short pump, nobody deserves this. This was not this woman’s fault so stop crucifying her.

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