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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 727448" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I have been a pizza delivery driver. I have known people who delivered for different pizza companies. I cannot think of a situation where a driver would be so broke he would be starving and only able to get food by picking toppings off of a customer's pizza. I am sorry, but that is just a not realistic. A major part of the reason that ANYONE works for a restaurant is to get free/extremely cheap food. It just is. You don't starve when you work for a restaurant. </p><p></p><p>I can see a driver with a bad case of the munchies doing what that driver did. I cannot see a manager having to be asked to fire the driver. In any of the pizza places that I knew drivers or managers, it would have been an automatic firing to do that. Especially if you were stupid enough to do it where you could be caught on camera. </p><p></p><p>Using your fingers on a customer's food, especially to eat off of that food, is disgusting. Who knows what you have done as you drove, what germs you have picked up as you touched things in your car? Then to put your hands in the food, in your mouth, and back in the food? Gross, disgusting, and more than enough to make me want to go and vomit. </p><p></p><p>I am all for being kind to people and adopting people. I grew up in a family that believes in this. Doing this with someone who has violated your food to the point that you let him spread disease is not being kind. It is letting him learn by experiencing the logical consequences of his actions. If you let him give you a sob story such as being starving and unable to eat anything except for the toppings he can steal from customers' pizzas, you are enabling him. If he is that bad off, he needs to go to food banks, not your pizza for his food. That is just reality. You are helping him experience the logical and natural consequences of his actions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 727448, member: 1233"] I have been a pizza delivery driver. I have known people who delivered for different pizza companies. I cannot think of a situation where a driver would be so broke he would be starving and only able to get food by picking toppings off of a customer's pizza. I am sorry, but that is just a not realistic. A major part of the reason that ANYONE works for a restaurant is to get free/extremely cheap food. It just is. You don't starve when you work for a restaurant. I can see a driver with a bad case of the munchies doing what that driver did. I cannot see a manager having to be asked to fire the driver. In any of the pizza places that I knew drivers or managers, it would have been an automatic firing to do that. Especially if you were stupid enough to do it where you could be caught on camera. Using your fingers on a customer's food, especially to eat off of that food, is disgusting. Who knows what you have done as you drove, what germs you have picked up as you touched things in your car? Then to put your hands in the food, in your mouth, and back in the food? Gross, disgusting, and more than enough to make me want to go and vomit. I am all for being kind to people and adopting people. I grew up in a family that believes in this. Doing this with someone who has violated your food to the point that you let him spread disease is not being kind. It is letting him learn by experiencing the logical consequences of his actions. If you let him give you a sob story such as being starving and unable to eat anything except for the toppings he can steal from customers' pizzas, you are enabling him. If he is that bad off, he needs to go to food banks, not your pizza for his food. That is just reality. You are helping him experience the logical and natural consequences of his actions. [/QUOTE]
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