In Louisiana, a McDonald's employee showed horrific filth in the kitchen. A PHOTO
'28.07.2017'
Source: Yahoo
Young employee McDonald's reported that he was fired after he posted on the social network pictures of "disgusting" sanitary conditions in the kitchen of one of the fast food restaurants in Louisiana.
A guy named Nick shared on Twitter with shocking photos of an ice cream making machine Yahoo.
The tray of the car, blackened by dirt and mold, the unwashed equipment used to cook various dishes, and the floor of the restaurant turned out to be in terrible condition. These images quickly became viral on the network, triggering a wave of anger among users.
“I shared this because I wanted to show people what they eat and in what disgusting conditions,” commented Nick, who did not want to give his last name.
This came out of McDonald's ice cream machine in case y'all were wondering… pic.twitter.com/DTXXpzE7Ce
- nick (@phuckyounick) July 14, 2017
"It came out of the ice cream machine, if anyone's interested."
This is the side of the ice cream machine! It's not from a grease trap pic.twitter.com/nMpnFxAvZ4
- nick (@phuckyounick) July 17, 2017
A few days later, the guy posted more pictures, which, according to him, were taken inside the same restaurant.
Nice and dirty ... pic.twitter.com/vjxuVLJpgF
- nick (@phuckyounick) July 18, 2017
Since I'm exposing McDonald's I might as well show y'all what y'all really eating ... fresh out the freezer. pic.twitter.com/KZ7Ao1kWsR
- nick (@phuckyounick) July 18, 2017
Last week, Nick was fired from the restaurant. According to him, the managers McDonald's asked him to remove these tweets. In a statement emailed to Business Insider, owner LaPlace McDonald's said the restaurant has a long history of undergoing regular inspections by the health department.
“Our main goal is to operate in a clean and safe restaurant,” said owner, John Valuzzo. “We regularly conduct one-on-one and online training for our employees, as well as internal audits to ensure that our team is following safe food practices.”
В Mcdonald's china also responded to photos.
Company China Division published a statement on her website, urging customers that ice cream machines are clean.
“We are paying attention to information that is being re-posted on the Internet today about ice cream machines in the United States,” said McDonald's China. "In China, the ice cream machines used in McDonald's restaurants are automatically sanitized every day on time to ensure food safety."