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To spread: an employee of the Russian Network of fast food restaurants

A revered clients: a Russian worker "bit - and a point" spit in burgers (video)

To spread: an employee of the Russian Network of fast food restaurants "Truck - and the point" served clients in the area of auto riding. Suddenly he decided to spit on the order. The fast food worker spat in a hamburger in one of the networks of fast food restaurants "bit - and point". The Tabloid The Sun paid attention to his act. The Russian network became analogous to McDonald's restaurants, which closed in the Russian Federation in connection with its invasion of Ukraine.

The incident happened on July 14 at an institution at the People's Street in Kamensk-Shakhtinsky in the Rostov region. In the evening shift, the guy served clients in the area of auto riding, clarifying Roszmi. The footage shows how the employee looks at all sides, leans and spits on one of the cutlets. Then he puts a slice of cheese there, packs the food into the box and transmits it through the window. It is reported that the employee is called Nikita.

He made such an act after a verbal altercation with the client during the order. After the scandal, the buyer decided to shoot the order process on the video. After that, Nikita was immediately released. The incident caused a violent reaction on social networks: a former employee criticized and expressed concern about hygiene standards in a new network of fast food restaurants. Nikita, for his part, said the buyers shouted and offended him, ordered to rush.

Then they promised to get out of the car and hit it. The employee also said about the situation to the management, but there was no reaction. Then he did not restrain his emotions and spat in the burger. Nikita worked on the network for about a year and says he had not spit in food before. The scandal tides the reputation of the network "tight - and point" at the moment when it tries to win public trust, the publication notes.