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It’s 103F out, but I should bring my own water.

I've been delivering food for UberEats for a few weeks now. Today, it was 103⁰F (I think that's about 40⁰C). Before leaving a McDonald's with my delivery, I asked the worker if I could have a glass of water because the franchiseee had removed all of the soda fountains (I swear, all I wanted was water.) from the lobby. It was 103F outside, I was working to support their business and the worker told me they'd have to charge me for the water. I wonder what that franchiseee would do if someone had a heat stroke in their lobby, pat them down for cash before offering a glass of water?


I've been delivering food for UberEats for a few weeks now.

Today, it was 103⁰F (I think that's about 40⁰C). Before leaving a McDonald's with my delivery, I asked the worker if I could have a glass of water because the franchiseee had removed all of the soda fountains (I swear, all I wanted was water.) from the lobby.

It was 103F outside, I was working to support their business and the worker told me they'd have to charge me for the water.

I wonder what that franchiseee would do if someone had a heat stroke in their lobby, pat them down for cash before offering a glass of water?

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