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Fast Food should be considered “Factory Work.”

[American] I don't have much to say here. Calling fast food workers, “lazy,” is a gross mistake. Not too many jobs actually require a body to constantly be in motion. It doesn't stop; the company, managers, and general public made sure of that fact. There are no longer any “slow locations.” Those places simply go out of business because the margins are too thin. A large portion of the general public have abandoned preparing their own meals. As soon as a fast food restaurant opens the traffic (pain) begins; if it didn't, the hours would be adjusted. If there is any extra protection that could be garnished from this classification, good. I have doubts. Hopefully it could prevent these companies from sniping and grooming children and social service cases. If you haven't worked fast food in the past 5 to 10 years, I have doubts you know its actual current…


[American] I don't have much to say here. Calling fast food workers, “lazy,” is a gross mistake. Not too many jobs actually require a body to constantly be in motion. It doesn't stop; the company, managers, and general public made sure of that fact. There are no longer any “slow locations.” Those places simply go out of business because the margins are too thin.

A large portion of the general public have abandoned preparing their own meals. As soon as a fast food restaurant opens the traffic (pain) begins; if it didn't, the hours would be adjusted. If there is any extra protection that could be garnished from this classification, good. I have doubts.

Hopefully it could prevent these companies from sniping and grooming children and social service cases. If you haven't worked fast food in the past 5 to 10 years, I have doubts you know its actual current form. I don't even know what Covid and Recruiters have done in the past 3 years, I refuse to go back.

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