Posted on 06/19/2021 2:00:29 PM PDT by nickcarraway
A Taco Bell employee has been filmed jumping into a kitchen sink on his last day of work, in a video watched nearly 19 million times on TikTok.
The clip shows TikTok user Steven, who uses the handle @undeaddot, standing on a small stepladder next to a large sink filled to the brim with water and suds, in the kitchen of a Taco Bell restaurant in West Virginia.
Steven jumps into the air and cannonballs into the sink, sending water gushing to the floor. He is completely submerged in the water for a few seconds until his head bobs up from under the froth. The action is set to the song "Into The Thick of It" by The Backyardigans, which is currently trending on TikTok.
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Big sink.
Must be a slow news day.
At least he cleaned up the mess.
But he quit to streamline gaming full time?
I hope they dock his pay check for the cost of sanitizing the sink.
You think they sanitize sinks at Taco Bell?
You really think they sanitized it they just hose it out with hot water
Funny. I hope the guy makes millions at his next venture.
How do you do a cannonball and not break your tail bone?
No worse than moms sitting their diapered babies on the order counter at any fast food joint.
I don’t like to eat in those places anyway so I have been doing the slightly better option of drive thru for decades.
There’s another option: prepare your own food.
Is this where the diarrhea comes from?
It aint sinko de mayo!
Last day of work...retiring? Quitting? Fired? Store closing?
Sinks are likely to be among the cleaner things in a restaurant...regular exposure to lots of hot water and soap.
Let the celebrant also be the one to clean up the mess.
Sounds like an Arby’s night.
He is lucky it was not a french fryer.
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