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  • Fair, you did say years though, plural, which is still unrealistic

  • More baseless assumptions, and incorrect ones at that, be better

  • Impatient =/= rude or hostile, per the post he's smiling with no visible indication of anger or displeasure, you don't have a clue what his motives are or how nice he may or may not be about it

  • This is the first/only good point I've seen here as to why this would be a bad thing to do regardless of legal liability or his demeanor or intent. Management don't need a legal or moral justification to be assholes.

  • Being surrounded by hot food and other guests is unavoidable in a restaurant dining area, that's kinda the point of the space. Yes actually hot food can be spilled onto a customer by a different customer walking through the dining area for any reason at all, not exclusive to this scenario. I'm not concerned at all with who was "meant" to do the work, as long as the employee in question still gets paid the end result is the same. It's weird behavior for sure, but not necessarily harmful or malicious.

  • "Contaminating the counter" isn't a thing, nobody is eating off of the counter. Every other problem you listed can just as easily be caused by a customer walking across the dining room to the bathroom. I believe you when you say you didn't think that hard.

  • He can just as easily do that walking across the dining room to the bathroom regardless of who brings his food to his table, it changes absolutely nothing about the risk involved or the legal liability.

  • Recycling still consumes energy which can be just as non-renewable as the energy used for making paper, and the impact of mining is far greater than hemp farming even at its worst. Try harder.

  • This is the first good point anyone's brought up so far, the legal liability implications for carrying a plate across the room to his table are negligible but management don't need legal justification for being assholes to their staff.

  • Nothing about the post implies he's imitating the employees in any way beyond carrying his own plate. Idk what you mean by "consequences town" the only consequence for me so far has been responding to/correcting people who are hellbent on assuming bad things about this person for which we have no evidence. You are unique in that you weren't satisfied making things up about him and felt compelled to imagine negative shit about me as well.

  • We have no idea if the food was on a tray or whether there were any other customers orders present to get mixed up. I agree it's weird as shit, and you can welcome it or not as you please, assuming it's an insult or passive-aggressive is still entirely baseless. Literally any hazard it could cause to another customer or server could just as easily be caused by him walking to the bathroom. Your boyfriend does sound nice, I also do that.

  • Scabs get paid, words mean things, dumbass

  • You are wrong

  • If a single person carrying a plate without your permission throws you off your flow you never had a flow, fragile

  • Lol get your ears checked babe

  • That would present a significantly greater risk of him contaminating someone else's food or hurting himself than simple carrying his own plate to his table, think harder

  • You sound fragile

  • He could do literally any of those things from his own table or while walking to the bathroom, the insurance/liability situation would be completely unchanged

  • Right back at you kiddo

  • Liability for what exactly? If he's only handling his own dishes carrying them to the table then the end result is exactly the same as if he handled them at the table.