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Maybe a different solution would be to notify that someone has been killed by a meteor. In my case, it was outside almost inside the portal when the customer was going home and I had no idea where it was.
The random bodies are also such a nuisance. Even ignoring the imminent police raid (honestly not that much of a problem if I activate all of my traps), there is still the problem of some customers seeing it and instantly fleeing.
There is practically nothing you can do to stop the meteors from screwing you over. Plus, they don't even provide a good reward for the trouble. Seriously, who cares about 2x tips when most customers won't make it to the end of their meal regardless? Rather, who cares about 2x tips ever? Tips don't give you all that much compared to the burgers and doubling that isn't particularly significant.
I think the meteors would be much more fun if they didn't damage the customers. They could still be a threat and would be much less aggravating.
Use invisibility more and run away less.
It can also be abused quite a bit.