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https://youtu.be/23lrgu5hKa8
That was meant as a reply to someone else.
overkill is doing a job for Iran, while it is under embargo, get supervised by 2 airforce offciers of Iran on Dutch soil. Find a bun or sandwhich or whatever it was behind a panel that is so moldy and disgusting you not want to touch to get rid of it so the only thing that comes in your mind is screaming THERE IS A BOMB ON THE PLANE!
That is overkill and I literally done this.
when it gets complicated is when you have like 6 different managers telling you to do 6 completely different and sometimes contradictory things and they just take turns getting pissed off at you for doing what the others tell you to do >.>
Most states don't have laws that require gloves for the food "prep" phase, only for food finished being served.
https://youtu.be/zwcsj7SdIWA?t=60
https://youtu.be/-tMDVcZiUrA?t=17
https://youtu.be/XiwvUqMZE9g
https://youtu.be/TfPTzYdYayc?t=22
People never notice until they actually have worked in the food industry.
And you have eaten food from restaurants at some point in your life.
Because food "prep" isn't covered by the laws since the food will be cooked after prepping it.
if you can't trust someone to properly wash their hands how can you trust them to safely prepare your food?
edit: or properly put on a glove without contaminating it for that matter lol