I saw it on insta, and I didn't link because I wasn't sure if that was cool.
Middle aged women were crying over how managers from other stores would come to their store and chase females, trying to kiss them and asking them if they wanna play with their meat.
I'm so glad to see anyone in fast food addressing this. I'm still waiting for Burger King to return my call from 2016 after a manager assaulted me at my home and told me he was going to have his way with me when we opened alone the next day. The manager above him told me to my face he hired me because I looked fun.
All Burger King corporate might have done was the location closing within a year. I assume it was the decision of the franchise holder, whose phone number I was never given because no one wanted them to know.