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Was there sauce on the pasta
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No. Used the sauce that was in the seafood packets as the primary sauce. Butter and olive oil. Poor it all on top.Was there sauce on the pasta
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COmpanies always display #LowIQ by putting those DIRTY plastic sauce cups ON/IN the same container as the customer's food.
I don't understand why anyone thinks that is a good idea.
Why do you assume the sauce cups are dirty? If they’re kept in the bag and then removed and filled by gloved hands, why would they be more dirty than anything else in the container?
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It is made in a factory. It is probably handled by workers that have to box them.
It was transported in plastic or in a box, which is not clean.
It is then handled by the restaurant workers that unbox them to put them into stacks ready to be used.
I think it is a very HIGH chance those things are VERY dirty.
I don't want any object touching my food that isn't the actually container that it is sitting in.
no reason to assume to container for the food is clean then either, tbh
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Why wouldn’t the container it’s sitting in be dirty in the same way as the sauce cups? Aren’t they produced and shipped in the same way, more or less?
bruh, I feel the same way. Dont put that in my box of food. Keep it separate. I get chicken and waffles at a local spot and they always put 1 ranch, 1 hot sauce, 1 syrup in the same box at the waffles and it drives me crazy.COmpanies always display #LowIQ by putting those DIRTY plastic sauce cups ON/IN the same container as the customer's food.
I don't understand why anyone thinks that is a good idea.
Well the food can't sit in space so there is no way of avoiding it being boxed in SOMETHING.
It isn't necessary to put sauce cups IN the same container as the food while touching the food.
Yea, SImply put, if you are packing someone's meal, but the sauce cups in the bag and not on the customer's food. I don't even know why anyone thinks that is a good idea.bruh, I feel the same way. Dont put that in my box of food. Keep it separate. I get chicken and waffles at a local spot and they always put 1 ranch, 1 hot sauce, 1 syrup in the same box at the waffles and it drives me crazy.
you're 100% correct in this instance.
What if I told you the primary food container was stored in a bathroom and the sauce cups came out of a hermetically sealed clean room?
Peace. All peace.
I dont even like it when they put ketchup packs on top of my fries in a box. I always pull the okie doke. "No, I dont need ketchup." Hands me fries. "Actually, I'll take a couple of packets of ketchup and salt."Yea, SImply put, if you are packing someone's meal, but the sauce cups in the bag and not on the customer's food. I don't even know why anyone thinks that is a good idea.
I've had to get on Panera a few times for doing that even after I explicitly told them NOT to do it.
It needs to be stressed more.
Limit the amount of foreign objects that touches a customer's food.
It is that simple.