Indian subway employee prepares sandwich with bare hands, dirty feet on counter

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Cultural thing apparently. Without trying to stir up anything, lol, I worked in a hotel where one of the kitchen staff, a lady, from one of the darker continents, (india) used to come down to the staff lunch room, take off her sneakers, pull her foot up onto the chair across from me and pick out toe cheese between her toes. When I complained loudly, she got affronted.
 
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I went to Subway many years back and the guy making my sub didn't change his gloves after taking the money from the last customer (debit wasn't as popular then, and they didn't have the "change slides" they do now. That, and the fruit flies in the veggie counter made my decision to turn around and walk out pretty easy that day.
 
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I went to Subway many years back and the guy making my sub didn't change his gloves after taking the money from the last customer (debit wasn't as popular then, and they didn't have the "change slides" they do now. That, and the fruit flies in the veggie counter made my decision to turn around and walk out pretty easy that day.
The fruit flies are just seasonal, so the guy told me.
 

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There's a Subway on Dundas Street East, near Victoria Street. Management intentionally tunes the radio station to be just off from the proper frequency so that music is distorted. This is to discourage homeless people from buying a small coffee and sitting at one of the tables for hours on end.
 

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Cultural thing apparently. Without trying to stir up anything, lol, I worked in a hotel where one of the kitchen staff, a lady, from one of the darker continents, (india) used to come down to the staff lunch room, take off her sneakers, pull her foot up onto the chair across from me and pick out toe cheese between her toes. When I complained loudly, she got affronted.
You're just diversaphobic....
 
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There's a Subway on Dundas Street East, near Victoria Street. Management intentionally tunes the radio station to be just off from the proper frequency so that music is distorted. This is to discourage homeless people from buying a small coffee and sitting at one of the tables for hours on end.
Been there a few times, the lady that there (I think she's european back groiund) that served me appears to be talking to herself, cannot understand what she is saying, did not see any ear buds or an I phone, lol
 
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There's a Subway on Dundas Street East, near Victoria Street. Management intentionally tunes the radio station to be just off from the proper frequency so that music is distorted. This is to discourage homeless people from buying a small coffee and sitting at one of the tables for hours on end.
Maybe it's just their music that sounds that way. :)
 

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Maybe it's just their music that sounds that way. :)
No, it's a regular Toronto FM station, but the tuning is off so that the distorted music is annoying. The policy is intentional. It's not that the sandwich maker can't tune a radio properly; it's a deliberate policy determined by the store management. They aren't allowed to just tell the homeless people to leave, so they drive them away with 'noise pollution'.
 
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No, it's a regular Toronto FM station, but the tuning is off so that the distorted music is annoying. The policy is intentional. It's not that the sandwich maker can't tune a radio properly; it's a deliberate policy determined by the store management. They aren't allowed to just tell the homeless people to leave, so they drive them away with 'noise pollution'.
Why not just tune in to a regular punjabi station?
 
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