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Originally Posted by poeticasylum1
Uh... I thought McDonalds uses standard cookie cutter patties? *makes mental note, dont go to mcdonalds with daughter ever again in life*
Seriously, this is stupid. They arrested someone for too much salt and pepper on a burger?
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You beat me to it. I used to work at McDonald's, on the grill, and I have NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVER seen anyone mixing raw hamburger meat. I never did it, and I've never seen it done in the grill area of ANY McD's restaurant.
The burger patties are ALWAYS shipped in, preformed, frozen, from regional distribution centers. NOBODY forms patties out of raw meat at McDonald's.
The seasoning is simply ordinary table salt, added while the burgers are frying on the grill, not beforehand. And it's usually just a quick once-over with a cup-sized aluminum salt shaker, the same kind used to salt french fries. Sometimes, sure, a little more than is desired can wind up on the burgers (especially if the cap falls off, which it shouldn't, but it could if it's loose), or they can be seasoned too many times, but unless there was some sort of accident, followed by a bad decision to serve the over-salted burgers, this could not have happened.
Now, unless this was a special Georgia-only burger (they have a Texas-only burger, too, so it's not unheard-of) that was made from raw meat and pre-seasoned with salt and pepper in-store, I have serious doubts as to the charges of this case. Why on earth would this girl deliberately over-salt a burger?
And of course, arresting ANYONE for serving a salty burger? Serving a salty burger is hardly a crime. Jerking off into a burger and serving it to a cop, knowingly? Sure,
that's a crime. Peeing into a coffee decanter and then serving the coffee to someone? That's a crime. But usually, nobody on the grill is going to know that a cop is ordering a burger, let alone that the cop might have an adverse reaction to too much salt.
The fact that the judge refused to throw this case out SAYS A LOT.
This is some straight-up bullsh*t and a clear effort to legally lynch a young Black girl.