Posted on 07/09/2017 8:25:39 PM PDT by Rebelbase
[snip] Justina Whitmore said that when she let her son play, she knew he may be covered in germs, but she never imagined her 5-year-old would emerge from the yellow slide covered in another childs waste.
Gabriel said he was playing tag with another child, who apparently had a soiled diaper.
It was because he went down the slide first, he said. And then I couldnt help it, and it went all over me.
But its what happened after the incident that the mother finds even more outrageous.
She said there was no soap in the bathroom, and when she asked employees for help, she said they just laughed at her.
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McDonald’s has downsized the footprint of every location I’ve seen. No outside playground, I don’t see indoor playgrounds at them either. Just wifi and countertops.
The signs at the road are a lot shorter too.
I’d think that no soap in the restroom (where mandatory signs are posted reminding employees that they HAVE to wash their hands with soap and water before returning to work).
I think that’s a health code violation that could get them closed on the spot.
And if you want to go to McDonald’s and avoid this happening to you, go to the drive through. You won’t be any the wiser...
Sh!t Happens.
Best thing to do - screw McDon’s ! I have for over 30 years .
The ball pit at Chuck E. Cheese smells like some kid went pee pee in there. Some of this will happen with small children.................
The ball pit at Chuck E. Cheese smells like some kid went pee pee in there. Some of this will happen with small children.................
What a shame that not even the Shift Manager was mature enough to take charge of the situation and treat this mother with more respect. They must get their ‘whatever’ attitude from the owner, who cannot be bother to call this woman back.
Disgraceful. Sometimes, it only takes a small amount of kindness to do what is right. These wannabe thug and slackers could not allow themselves to open their hearts vs their sassy mouths. I guess the parents of the ‘child who needed a diaper’ didn’t bother to help her either. Wow.
Sounds like a reasonable request
Use a children’s slide to send food orders to waiting vehicles. lol
And if you want to go to McDonalds and avoid this happening to you, go to the drive through. You wont be any the wiser...
that there is no soap in the restroom and employees didn’t wash their hands before making your food after beating the piss out of their best friend or wiping their backside...
Go in, check cleanliness then order or leave depending on what you see.
Why have these playgrounds when the birth rate is so low?
Letting Your Kid Play In A McDonalds Play Place Means They’re Probably Covered In Poop
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“Dr. Carr-Jordan, a professor of developmental psychology and mother of four, has spent the last few months investigating the play structures of more than fifty fast food franchises, including McDonald’s, Burger King, and Chuck E. Cheese’s. After sending cultures to a lab, she found evidence of “coliform, four different kinds of staph, likely meningitis and gonorrhea, and more.””
I wouldn't let my child play in anybody's playland or ball pit anywhere! People nowadays have no respect for other or concern for following rules, like the parent allowing a diaper wearing, excuse fully loded diaper playing on and in toys they shouldn't be in.
Sorry, this story doesn't pass the smell test, it's seems full of it like that diaper.
A child still in diapers should not be using a public play area (thinking of the slide and the ball pit examples). Just my opinion.
This happened to my daughter a few years ago when she was about 11 at a birthday party at one of these children’s party venues (not McDonald’s). Someone let their child who was wearing a dirty diaper go down the slide and the diaper leaked onto the slide. My daughter was the next one down and it got all over her and her clothes. The offending mother didn’t seem to care one way or the other.
Fecal lives smatter!
Why taking young kids to eat and play at fast food restaurants is supposed to count as “parenting”, I have no idea!
I used to work at a McD’s back in the 70’s to help put myself through college.
I KNOW what goes on there.
If you really want to eat there, do it right at lunchtime or dinnertime when the MANAGER or store owner is most likely to be there. We were too busy and too supervised for the shenanigans that went on when the boss wasn’t around. But there were still subtle ways of getting back at annoying, complaining customers even under their watchful eye.
I used to go to our community pool every day to swim/exercise. And visit with my friends in our *old-ladies-club*; It has always been pleasant. No longer.
Last year, almost everyday the lifeguards would chase us out of the pool for an hour or two, after announcing there was a *floater*, that needed cleaning.
I mean, really, if your kid still needs *Swimmie Diapers* ....save the rest of the world the aggravation and put the kid in your own wading pool at home. Or take them to McDonald’s to play. Geesh.
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