I was driving home from work the other day and a McDonalds was advertising for workers in Spanish Only. Obviously english speaking people need not apply.
I stopped patronizing the local Jack in the Box when the bilingual drive-thru clerk was doing double-duty for Espanol-only inside counter help (Harbor & Wilson, Costa Mesa, CA).
What station was that panthermom?
RRRRR, I am so tired of trying to ask someone a question and getting a wan smile and gibberish.
Same thing with a large KFC banner, in Spanish only, in rural Virginia. Why on earth does an employer think it's good for business to hire non-English speakers to perform customer service in an English-speaking country? We've witnessed numerous times a counter person struggling to translate our order into Spanish so the sandwich-makers could fill it. And they still get it wrong.
We witnessed numerous health violations at DQ, too, that had about a dozen Spanish-speakers chattering away in the back while they assembled food orders. No rubber gloves, wiping hands on the back of filthy jeans and going back to making sandwiches, picking noses, dropping items on the floor and picking them back up, sneezing and wiping noses with hands, even one cook lifting up his shirt and rubbing his bare hands on his bare belly. None of whom washed their hands after these incidents we witnesses in the five minutes we were waiting for our order. My sons, who had just come from wrestling practice and were famished, threw their bags, drinks and ice cream treats straight into the trash. I immediately wrote a letter to the Health Department and cc: the manager of the DQ. Nobody ever responded. But we will never eat there again, and I spread the word to everybody I know.
Our "never again" list includes the local Mexican food diner, KFC, McDonald's, Buger King, Dairy Queen, Subway and Taco Bell (duh). Praying illegals don't invade Panera Bread....
McDonald’s food prepared by and cooked by illegal aliens?
That’s a real appetizing thought.