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Employees clean ice cream machines & Will Not sell shakes after 9pm

Posted Mon August 13, 2007 7:32 am, by Sherpy H. written to Whataburger, Inc.

Write a Letter to this Company


When I come to Whataburger during the daytime
I can get a shake or malt, nothing to it.
But when I have come to the store (ON MANSFIELD AND BURT KOUN RD.), AFTER 9pm, this has been
at least half a dozen time it's happened or else I wouldn't be writing, it's LAZY WORKERS
That have shut down the ice cream machine that makes the shakes and malts....they are consistant in saying that the "machine is BROKEN".......Now, after a few months, i'm just wondering how many times that a MAJOR Corporation like Whataburger can be short a machine of any kind.

I'd like for a district manager to look into the problem because me and my family and friends ALL work 2nd shift and get off at about 11pm and try to get something sweet with our burgers, but the WORKERS ARE TOO FREAKING LAZY SINCE THEY'VE ALREADY "CLEANED" the machines that they WILL NOT make a shake or malt but instead just say, "the machine is broken".
I dare you to go there yourself............
you'll see just what i'm talking about,
go there at night, (sometimes even at 8:00pm
they've said it too)......
but I just want someone else to know that is higher up than the manager. I'v even talked with the manager and they said that "yes the machine was broken but will be fixed soon"....
BUT THEY JUST DON'T REALIZE HOW MANY TIME THAT WE GO TO WHATABURGER.
I even have friends from Arkansas that just come down here to visit and ONLY go to Whataburger because there are none in their area...I'm talking they take a family of 7 to your store there on Bert Kouns for Breakfast / Lunch / and Supper.......they eat nothing but your food while they are here....
If there is nothing done about this then i'll just have to go a bit higher.......
I really hate to gripe but it's just getting just a bit rediculous.....over and over and over the machines cannot be broken since it's 9pm.........thanks for listening and reading my letter, hope things improve because we really love your burgers, and chicken baskets, well, pretty much everything. I am a Doctor and so is my husband and we just do not have time to cook alot and we rely on your company alot...Please help with this problem, it's been going on for about 8-9 months now.


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by U B Posted Sun September 2, 2007 @ 12:30 PM

The best part about this complaint is that if you get your way, those
lazy employees will be told by management they have to stick around
another hour a night because they have to keep the the ice cream
machine open until 10:00, (and ofcourse the company will tell them
they will have to stay longer to clean it but not get paid for the
time they have to stick around to clean it) and they will make sure
that after 9:00pm the ice cream will be very special.

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by Melissa Savelloni Posted Wed August 29, 2007 @ 11:52 PM

This letter is extremely condescending and petty.

Calling the employees "FREAKING LAZY" is really unprofessional and has
no place on a letter that gets sent to a corporation. If you want your
complaint to be taken seriously next time leave out the snide and
petty comments, as well as the ALL CAPS.

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by Bytter Frycook Posted Wed August 29, 2007 @ 6:27 PM

No kidding! You are lucky to be eating at a place that really does
clean and sanitize the shake machine. Did you know that the process
of doing that takes over an hour? By cleaning the machine they are
ensuring your health! And if you are doctors why are you eating at a
burger joint, at night, before bed? And why does my doctor tell me
not to do that? Are you saying that these practices are good for our
health?

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by Lexers Posted Wed August 29, 2007 @ 9:26 AM

The restaurant should have a sign posted that states the "cut off"
time for serving shakes---but it should STILL stick to the cleaning
schedule!! I can't tell you the times that I have gotten food
poisoning from restaurants who DO NOT enforce regular (read--daily!)
cleaning of their frozen yogurt, milkshake, or soft-serve machines!!
(I have to think twice about even ordering dairy foods that are made
in machines.) Be happy they clean them--hopefully, they truly ARE
cleaning them.

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by Cee Dub Posted Tue August 28, 2007 @ 10:57 PM

Meaning you are well-educated, yes? Then why does your writing style
and grammar suck so horribly?

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by Marty5223 Posted Sun August 26, 2007 @ 2:39 PM

Your a doctor and eating this junk food that often? YUCK....Plus
health dept. standards...worked at Wendy's when I was a teen and
cleaning those machines are not as simple as you would think.

Be glad they clean it.


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by Ahsha Posted Wed August 22, 2007 @ 8:22 PM

While I think your attitude could be better, you do have a real
complaint. The fact that you and your husband are "Doctors", is not
important. Regular joes are busy also. I am not impressed and it
doesn't make me feel your pain.
However, if the machine is broken for this long, it needs to be
replaced. If it has been cleaned and the employees don't want to use
it again, a notice should be posted. A customer should be able to
order anything on the menu up to closing time. If this is not the
case, an exception should be noted, ie, shakes will not be served
after 9pm. Or the order must be placed 30 minutes prior to closing
time, etc.
I know employees are tired and anxious to go home and the restaurant
should pay them for the extra time to clean after closing or make
adjustments as noted above.
But you know, life as we know it will not end because of a milkshake!

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by Liz Heller Posted Wed August 22, 2007 @ 12:48 AM

Here's a thought....you get a crappy fast food job and tell me in a
week if you care about the milkshake anymore! I worked at McDonalds
for 4 years while in college and if you didn't clean the machines
early, you could expect to be there VERY late (I had a few times when
I was there when the morning shift came in). Here's another thought,
get a blender, some ice cream, milk, and make your own shakes! Seems
to me you're the lazy one!

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by tearyblueeyedangel Posted Tue August 21, 2007 @ 6:39 PM

Buy your own Whataburger Ice Cream/Malt making machine. I'm sure they
sell them on infomercials during the wee small hours of the morning :)

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by Jugi Posted Sat August 18, 2007 @ 12:03 AM

From your spelling and grammar, as well as your predilection for
"pretty much everything" at Whataburger, I somehow doubt you are a
doctor.

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by LB06 Posted Fri August 17, 2007 @ 8:54 PM

We used to do this when I worked at Hardee's...of course, we would
always make the item and then have to clean the machine again. We
used to close early too...sometimes by about 15 or 20 minutes. Ooops.

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MMMM by ColoradoCOP Wed August 22, 2007 @ 5:40 PM


They're disappearing big time! by RedheadWGlasses Wed August 29, 2007 @ 12:42 PM

by Andrew Lenahan Posted Fri August 17, 2007 @ 9:23 AM

Unless they have a sign up saying "all food guaranteed to always be
available" or somesuch, any eating establishment has the right to
decline to serve any item. Mayb the machine is broken, maybe it's
being cleaned, maybe they don't have all the ingredients, maybe
they're just understaffed and certain items take too long to make to
adequately serve all the customers. It really doesn't matter, they
have every right to do this... indeed, there might even be laws that
state the machines must be cleaned every certain time period.

Bottom line: getting a shake when you want it is not a constitutional
right. Make enough of a pest out of yourself and you'll probably find
yourself banned from the whole restaurant for good.

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of course not... by Jugi Sat August 18, 2007 @ 12:06 AM

by Kevan Smith Posted Thu August 16, 2007 @ 3:09 PM

I know from experiancing both sides that from the customers
perspective its annoying, however i was a manager at mcdonalds and at
a certain time the machine goes into a 'clean and defrost' mode all on
its own so they cannot be sold and also when we were short staffed and
would not have time to run around making ice cream, mdflurrys and
shakes we would say that it was broken but its hard enough to do 30
cars in an hour when you have a full staff of 5 1 to take order 1 to
make bugers 1 to make fries and help buger maker 1 to pass you the
order and 1 to do prep. (late night full staff) never mind when 2
people have called in sick and you have 3 people this means you have 1
person to ake the order and do prep 1 person to make bugers put the
meat on the grill and in the deep fryer and 1 person to get all the
drinks, fries and put the orders together pass them out then stock up.
Theres usually a reason fo doing things and yes it sucks that you cant
get what you want but if you want the truth just tell them that you
have gone in durring the day and got a shake and it seems that every
night you come in it seems to be broken why is that? if the worker
wont tell you the truth ask for the manager and just tell the mamager
that its bad practice to lie to the customers and if they have cleaned
it early tell them you are going to be talking to their head office
about whats going on im sure it will stop!

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by Suzie Posted Wed August 15, 2007 @ 8:47 PM

It's unfortunate that you can't get a shake when you want one, but
since machines do have to be cleaned and employees have to leave at a
certain time (no overtime for most fast food workers) it makes sense
that they would do it in the late evening when business is slower and
it is closer to quitting time. Shame on you for calling the workers
lazy. It's obvious that you've never worked on your feet in a fast
food restaurant for minimum wage. You know nothing about the workers
and you should not generalize just because you're having a tantrum.
The world doesn't revolve around you and I don't care what you do for
a living. Make your own shakes. It's not that hard.

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Woah Suzy by Chris M Wed August 15, 2007 @ 9:28 PM

I did my hard time working in restaurants... by Jugi Sat August 18, 2007 @ 12:09 AM


Good for you Jugi! I agree with and share your work ethic! N/T by Chris M Tue August 21, 2007 @ 9:34 PM

by Adam Drelles Posted Wed August 15, 2007 @ 7:41 PM

Remind me to avoid your doctors office, because I'd hate the advice
you'd give. Are you seriously complaining that they clean the ice
cream machines? If it really is an issue, go somewhere else! MOST
burger places, are open late, and serve shakes! Being a police
officer (no point in mentioning my job, but your a doctor and did it
so i feel i should follow :)) I eat out quite a lot and am yet to
find a burger joint that does not serve shakes! Are you also one of
those people that get to the airport 30 mins. before your flight
leaves, and expect prompt service? You are setting a poor example for
the kids!!

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by rxgirl --open your profile or I'm not listening :) Posted Wed August 15, 2007 @ 10:18 AM

I am absolutely mortified that an establishment would actually clean
its machine! Where do I file my complaint?

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You can file it with the FCC... by BellaSera Wed August 15, 2007 @ 11:22 AM

by inanna68 Posted Wed August 15, 2007 @ 8:58 AM

Okay stop saying that as a doctor they shouldn't be eating so much
fast food. You don't need to be a doctor to know how bad fast food is
for you. Also how many Doctors do you know smoke? I know tons of
doctors who smoke. There is so much health information out there we
all should know better.

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by Firebrat Tracy Posted Wed August 15, 2007 @ 11:45 AM

I'm just appalled at the over-dramatization and borderline illiteracy
displayed in the letter.

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by MA Loper Posted Wed August 15, 2007 @ 3:22 PM

but they definitely should know better!

I'm sorry, I would never trust a physician that I caught smoking or
eating fast food every day.

Why spend all that time learning how the body works and how to heal it
if you're going to abuse yours??

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by Blackrack Posted Sun August 19, 2007 @ 8:19 AM

They see a lot of awful stuff, and smoking apparently goes a long way
in calming people's nerves. My father smoked until I came home with
them, and now he has a habit of chewing mass amounts of gum when he's
stressed.

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by (i still come around so don't get too uppity) vc Posted Wed August 15, 2007 @ 1:14 AM

Oh yeah?

Well I dare you to climb ol' man Thompson's fence and French kiss his
garden gnome.

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by p d Posted Tue August 14, 2007 @ 6:36 PM

You call them......... lazy when you can't even take the time........
to write a .........decent letter?

From the way it's ......written I'd say you .........graduated from
Sesame.... Street ........Medical School.

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by Becks Posted Tue August 14, 2007 @ 5:34 PM

I think the complain is valid but this letter is so poorly written I'm
shocked.

Certainly, you could have bypassed english class on your way to an MD
credential but it just seems a bit odd that a well-educated person
could use such poor spelling!

And mentioning your career really isn't appropriate anyway!


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by MA Loper Posted Tue August 14, 2007 @ 5:32 PM

if you and your husband are really Drs., SHAME on you for eating that
much fast food. Regardless of your shift, surely you can find
something more healthful to eat than Whataburger. You need to watch
the documentary "Supersize Me."

Second, I worked at Friendly's in college. If I had a dime for how
many times the Fribble machine broke, I'd be a millionaire. One
person cleaned it wrong, lost a part, reassembled it wrong, and the
thing was down for WEEKS. So no, I don't believe that it is
necessarily true that the staff is just lazy and lying to you - but,
how incredibly presumptious and self-important of you to think that
they just don't want to serve YOU, so they shut off the machine before
you get there.

Finally, as others have pointed out, your grammar, sentence structure
and phrasing just plainly suck. All I can think is writing a letter
like this, you MUST have been at the BOTTOM of your class in medical
school.

So glad you aren't MY doctor!

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by Evil Genius Erik Posted Tue August 14, 2007 @ 3:21 PM

Employees clean ice cream machines? Outrageous! I don't have to read
another word of your letter. I'm already beyond angry. I'm writing a
letter to my Congressman RIGHT NOW!

Dear Congressman:

I don't like the things happening that I don't like. Make them stop or
you will lose my vote.

Sincerely,
Constituent Erik

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well by Prisoner of Askaban Tue August 14, 2007 @ 3:52 PM


Don't you try to deflect my anger! by Evil Genius Erik Tue August 14, 2007 @ 5:07 PM


Hey now. by (i still come around so don't get too uppity) vc Tue August 14, 2007 @ 9:20 PM


If only someone had given YOUR wife those instructions by RedheadWGlasses Tue August 14, 2007 @ 10:31 PM


*snicker* by Firebrat Tracy Wed August 15, 2007 @ 12:36 AM


Quiet you. by (i still come around so don't get too uppity) vc Wed August 15, 2007 @ 12:54 AM


Shhhhh - don't force me to cross-check ya into the boards. by Firebrat Tracy Wed August 15, 2007 @ 10:05 AM


Yeah, right. by (i still come around so don't get too uppity) vc Wed August 15, 2007 @ 8:53 PM


Why? by (i still come around so don't get too uppity) vc Wed August 15, 2007 @ 12:53 AM


Sorry. by Evil Genius Erik Wed August 15, 2007 @ 11:56 AM


you made me laugh by eydieville Fri August 17, 2007 @ 10:25 AM

You forgot by Prisoner of Askaban Wed August 15, 2007 @ 12:37 AM
by Prisoner of Askaban Posted Tue August 14, 2007 @ 2:18 PM

Are you really a doctor. If so I wonder who gave you your degree with
such spelling and grammar. You really need to proofread your letter,
that is if you are not too LAZY to run a spell check and proofread.

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doctor issue :) by panele roze Tue August 14, 2007 @ 4:09 PM

ooccasionally by Prisoner of Askaban Wed August 15, 2007 @ 12:39 AM

by BellaSera Posted Tue August 14, 2007 @ 12:02 PM

Okay, please don't blast me for this...

I think her complaint is relatively valid. Yes, I understand the
machines need to be cleaned, as they should every night. But if
Whataburger is open until such and such time, then shouldn't all the
items be available until the time of closing? If not, then the company
and/or location needs to state something on the menu that says shakes
and malts are only available until a certain time.

But calling the employees "freaking lazy" isn't necessary. And if she
really is working until 11 p.m., how is she going to Whataburger at 8
or 9 p.m.? Hmmmmmm......

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She has no proof by MA Loper Tue August 14, 2007 @ 4:49 PM


You have to remember I'm pregnant. by BellaSera Tue August 14, 2007 @ 9:13 PM


You bring up a valid point, I suppose. by Firebrat Tracy Tue August 14, 2007 @ 10:35 PM


LOL! by MA Loper Sun August 19, 2007 @ 11:46 PM


Here's the reasoning by RedheadWGlasses Wed August 15, 2007 @ 8:38 AM


I understand that. by BellaSera Wed August 15, 2007 @ 10:05 AM


Great suggestion! n/t by RedheadWGlasses Wed August 15, 2007 @ 12:31 PM

by Alitax Posted Tue August 14, 2007 @ 11:51 AM

...it's not impossible for someone to have an advanced degree in the
sciences, and be utterly hopeless with English composition.

Seriously, who CARES if she's a doctor? It has absolutely nothing to
do with the issue (hell, she should've left it out--blatant appeal to
authority) She clearly hasn't worked in the food service industry and
doesn't have a clue about procedure, so would it be so freakin' hard
to just say "they have to clean the machines, TS for you".

Why stoop to being utterly nasty...bah.

Really, I'd just suggest that she ask the manager why this has been
the case for 8-9 months, instead of being sneaky ("they just don't
realize how [often] we go..."). If he's honestly using the "it's
broken" line, then he either needs to replace the faulty machine, or
quit lying about the reason...since it led to this ranting letter.

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well by Angelic Princess:) Tue August 14, 2007 @ 11:56 AM

true enough. by Alitax Wed August 15, 2007 @ 3:24 PM
by JuliePie Posted Tue August 14, 2007 @ 11:21 AM

Try going to a casual dining place with a bar. They make shakes in the
blender, and can make almost any flavor you want. Most have take-out
cups.
Since the blender is almost as easy to clean as the rest of the
glassware, it won't be "broken" until last call.

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by Sam Knaffl Posted Tue August 14, 2007 @ 11:14 AM

Was grammar part of the curriculum at your medical school?

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by LadyMac Posted Tue August 14, 2007 @ 11:11 AM

My brother is a physician ~ and he won't even put butter on his toast
because of the fat content. I am having a hard time envisioning two
doctors scarfing down fast food and shakes as often as you claim.

Physician heal thyself... I gotta wonder what your cholesterol levels
are.

At any rate, evening is probably the slowest time and that makes it
the best time to clean the machines. It's already been mentioned that
health codes mandate that the machine be cleaned every 24 hours. And
it sounds like you know this is their routine. Perhaps you could get
something else sweet to drink (tea? soda? chocolate milk?) in the
evenings to satisfy your sweet tooth.

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On the flip side... by TwinkleToes Tue August 14, 2007 @ 2:39 PM

by donno Posted Tue August 14, 2007 @ 9:47 AM

I had herd that education in that neck of the woods weren't the same
as erywhere else, but I didn't beleive them. Your letter proves the
point. Pass another basket of chicken... Anybody have a bacteria
shake? I need something sweet!

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by SouthernBreeze Posted Tue August 14, 2007 @ 8:12 AM

As a "doctor" I would think that you'd be happy that they clean these
machines daily. Not only is it the law, but it's just cleaner and
healthier - as healthy as a fast food milkshake can be anyway.

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by Blackrack Posted Tue August 14, 2007 @ 7:49 AM

All ranting in your letter aside...

My father is a doctor. So is his husband. We eat at fast food joints
probably about once a month. Because they're doctors, they know how
unhealthy that stuff is, therefore it's a rare treat. In fact, many
people with more than ten brain cells can come to that conclusion.

You really need to get a grip, lady.


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by Queen Green Posted Tue August 14, 2007 @ 1:58 AM

If you are indeed a "doctor" please tell me where you practice so I
never become ill or injured in the area!
I am a Nurse and if a Doctor talked the way you write he/she would be
brought before the Hospital Board for immediate drug testing! OK! OK!
I'll be nice.....I doubt very much so that you are a physician and I
also think this letter is silly. With all the things that there are to
complain about you choose milkshakes, WOW! Here is a tip take some of
that "Doctor" money and eat a better/healthier establishment. Live it
up go to Chick Fila!!! And if you really want to splurge California
Pizza Kitchen,they have awesome salads!!!
(Also I agree with the poster who said "Just because you wear scrubs
to clean the toilets doesn't make you a Doctor" Now that's funny!!

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by Contrary Posted Tue August 14, 2007 @ 1:43 AM

I have been to that exact Whataburger and while it IS right next to a
hospital, I sincerely and completely doubt that the OP is a physician.


Here's the deal, Sherpy; the fact that they make you wear scrubs to
clean the bathrooms does not make you a doctor.


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by Gino Posted Tue August 14, 2007 @ 1:41 AM

Not really, I always wanted to say that and this was the perfect
excuse.

I find it highly unlikely that any doctor worthy of her title would
use this style of writing, not to mention use the words "the WORKERS
ARE TOO FREAKING LAZY " and seriously expect anyone to reply.

Are you practicing? Or is this really your letter?

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Try doing it for a living. by Harleycat Tue August 14, 2007 @ 6:23 PM

by Firebrat Tracy Posted Mon August 13, 2007 @ 11:55 PM

This is the funniest dammed thing I've read in weeks. Made funnier by
the fact that you are, apparently, serious.

Thanks for the laugh.

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by trs Posted Mon August 13, 2007 @ 11:40 PM

I'm sorry but this letter is full of grammatical/spelling errors. You
being a professional should know that a poorly written letter like
this will not get anyone's attention at corporate.

I have a friend who manages a 24 hour McDonald's. He told me that the
shake machine has to be cleaned every night. It's for health and
safety reasons. Any shake residue left on the machine can and will
cause harmful bacteria that will make you sick. You being a "doctor"
should know that. It also has to be cleaned because the contents
inside the machine will freeze and they will have to take the whole
machine apart to defrost it.

Also I would like to point out that eating fast food the way you
consume it is not good for you. Also being a "doctor" you should know
that. I can make a complete meal in under 20 minutes for me and my
kids with a bag of salad, a rotisserie chicken from the grocery store,
dried cranberries, walnuts, cherry tomatoes, cucumbers, and raspberry
vinaigrette dressing. A lot healthier and probably costs just as much
if not less.

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by Rene in TN Posted Mon August 13, 2007 @ 1:48 PM

This is a terrible letter. If you are a doctor, you need serious help
with your grammar & spelling. For that matter, if you are an adult,
you still need serious help with your grammar & spelling!

And to those readers who are from Arkansas, I'll apologize for the OP.
She makes it sound like her poor friends from AR don't get out much
if they choose to eat breakfast, lunch & dinner at Whataburger during
their entire trip to Shreveport!

Proof read your letter before hitting Submit. It can save a world of
embarrassment.

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perhaps by Prisoner of Askaban Tue August 14, 2007 @ 2:15 PM

by KevinG Posted Mon August 13, 2007 @ 12:33 PM

Two doctors relying on fast food? Oy vey. Stop whining. If you're
eating crap and drinking shakes, I'm sure there are other providers in
the area.

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by RedheadWGlasses Posted Mon August 13, 2007 @ 12:19 PM

Oh, and BULL! I don't believe for a minute that you and your spouse
are doctors. Lies make Baby Jesus cry!

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I agree.. by Harleycat Mon August 13, 2007 @ 1:12 PM


If it's true... and the law of averages are right.... by Gino Tue August 14, 2007 @ 1:30 AM


Also.. by Harleycat Tue August 14, 2007 @ 11:29 AM

I don't believe that either. by Prisoner of Askaban Tue August 14, 2007 @ 2:14 PM


Maybe by Mel2007 Tue August 14, 2007 @ 7:43 PM


by RedheadWGlasses Posted Mon August 13, 2007 @ 12:19 PM

I've worked fast food. By law, the shake machine has to be sanitized
every 24 hours. It takes a solid hour to empty, clean, and sanitize
the shake machine (not counting interruptions from customers). It's
done in the evening because that is the least popular time for selling
shakes. The store is choosing to inconvenience as few people as
possible by shutting the machine down when business is slower.

The employees can't refill it and get it going because then the
machine would be turned off when it's time to go home, thus requiring
them to drain all the shake mix out.

You owe the "lazy" employees an apology.

Grow the hell up already and find another place that's open later and
can give you a shake. Freakin' whiner.

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Totally Correct by Cor H Mon August 13, 2007 @ 11:12 PM

Be Nice by retail Tue August 14, 2007 @ 12:03 AM


I was giving the OP the same attitude she was portraying by RedheadWGlasses Tue August 14, 2007 @ 11:12 AM

Well by Prisoner of Askaban Tue August 14, 2007 @ 2:12 PM




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