The Drive-Thru Etiquette Rule You're Probably Breaking On Rainy Days - Tasting Table
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The Drive-Thru Etiquette Rule You're Probably Breaking On Rainy Days - Tasting Table
"Oftentimes, fast-food employees are working long shifts, and standing there serving customer after customer while freezing is incredibly miserable for the employee. It can also make the floors of the store wet, creating unsafe working conditions... Instead, just turn the wipers back on after you are a few feet ahead of the window."
"I asked someone to turn them off and they got angry and said 'I don't understand why I need to turn them off' as they watched me get drenched in wave after wave."
Drive-thru etiquette includes turning off windscreen wipers before approaching the window to avoid splashing staff with rain or snow. This common mistake can lead to uncomfortable working conditions for employees, especially during long shifts. Wet floors can create unsafe environments, compounding the issue. Many drive-thru workers have shared experiences of being splashed by customers, emphasizing the importance of customer attitude in these situations. A simple action like turning off wipers can significantly improve the experience for both customers and staff.
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