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Information reads: “Customer confronts Taco Bell employee who’s clearly on something for not making his food on time.”
A video of a Taco Bell worker apparently falling asleep at a drive-thru has drawn further attention to the conditions of workers’ rights in the US.
In a video shared to TikTok by user Jacob Cohen on Tuesday, an employee at an unidentified Taco Bell appeared to have nodded-off and could not hear his order.
The video surfaced on a Tiktok account registered as @jacobcohen8 — it only lasted briefly, but the effect has been deafening. The flick began with the camera fixed on a Taco Bell employee who had his face pressed against the monitor unmoving.
Mr Cohen, who later wrote in the comments to a follow-up TikTok that he had called a “non-emergency” number because he was worried for the Taco Bell worker, was heard calling out: “Hey are you guys open?”
The employee, who turned towards Mr Cohen and opened the drive-thru window, nodded when he asked for a second time “are you open?…so can we place an order?”
The man holding the phone could be heard calling out to him several times, asking if the outlet was open before he responded. His face looked extremely tired, and he seemed a bit dazed as he answered that they were and proceeded to take the customer’s order.
The order was a relatively simple one; however, some users found fault with it because the employee looked lost and burned out. Shortly after the video went live on the famous Tiktok app, netizens launched a debate in the comments section.
A few called out the man who recorded the experience for doing so even though the employee had been clearly struggling to be present. Even after he took the man’s order, he did not get right on it but instead faced his workbench and promptly fell asleep.
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