Cultural Differences | Should McDonald’s be on the stage after eating to spark a heated discussion among diners, cleaning sisters will make them unemployed VS chaos will increase staff workload?
Recently, a netizen posted a post on the Facebook group “McDonald’s Concern Group (Hong Kong)” and took a photo of McDonald’s half an hour before the store was closed, saying that diners would not serve dishes by themselves following eating, and that the staff would “deliberately” not. Clean up, indirectly forcing customers to buy takeaway, then there will be no dine-in customers constantly, and I will not be able to get off work. The post aroused discussion among netizens. Some people refuted that it may be purely because the restaurant is not staffed enough. The author should not make a rash judgment. Some people extended the discussion and agreed that this is a cultural difference and a public morality issue. Many people are willing to run the stage by themselves, and immediately read the following to understand everyone’s opinions!
Netizens discuss whether McDonald’s should be on stage following eating
As soon as the landlord’s post came out, netizens’ comments were mixed, and it also extended to the discussion on whether to be on stage following eating McDonald’s in Hong Kong. Some people agreed with what the landlord said, it was a cultural difference, but some people said that there may be many reasons behind it. Judgments should be made rashly. For example, it is difficult to avoid some selfish diners when the end of work is approaching, but the clock may not be able to drive them away. The only way to do this is to indirectly refuse to dine in. Some people said that it may just be a problem of insufficient manpower, and the landlord does not need to think regarding it. too much.
On the contrary, some people pointed out that they are used to clearing their food trays following eating, and even take away the remaining trays, and then they can sit down and eat in the empty seats. If the location classification is all wrong, it will be a disservice and make the staff extra work. I wonder what readers think?
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