Damn, that's like the UPS guy asking for a tip.The last pizza we ordered was from Pizza Hut like two years ago.
I ordered online and entered a $5 off any order COUPON CODE.
The fakkit rang the doorbell.
We had the food and tip money ready to hand it over.
This bytch talkin' bout he needs the actual coupon for $5 off.
I told him it was a coupon code that pizzahut.com accepted when I ordered.
The human ringworm still insisted on an actual paper coupon.
I told him to get the fukk outta here and take that cardboard ass pizza with him.
Pizza Hut called me like an hour later asking me what happened.
I told the person on the phone what transpired. She then offered my order for free + no tip required.
I was like.
Didn't want to risk an angry worker bee depositing human revenge honey on my food.
I make pizza for the fam myself and they love.
LOVE IT!!!
Afraid them cacs may not wash their hands before making my pizza. Has anyone ever thought about this?
man i haven't had dominos pizza since i seen this video in like 2010Afraid them cacs may not wash their hands before making my pizza. Has anyone ever thought about this?
Mecklenburg County health officials are urging customers who ate food from a Papa John’s restaurant in the northeast part of the county from March 28 to April 7 to get a hepatitis A vaccine.
A worker at the restaurant, at 8016 Cambridge Commons Drive, became ill March 24 but wasn’t diagnosed until April 7 after he was hospitalized. The Health Department learned of his illness Wednesday, according to Health Director Dr. Marcus Plescia.
Plescia said the vaccine works when given within 14 days of exposure, so he said people who may have been exposed before March 28 would not benefit. He said anyone who ate at this Papa John’s location from March 24 to March 28 should watch for symptoms of infection, such as nausea, vomiting and jaundice, which would cause yellowing of the eyes and skin.
“If somebody has symptoms, particularly if they develop jaundice, those people should really seek medical care,” Plescia said.
For others who may have been exposed, free vaccines will be offered at a special clinic from 4 to 8 p.m. Friday at the Mecklenburg County Health Department, 2845 Beatties Ford Road. Another free vaccine clinic will be held Saturday, in conjunction with Cabarrus County health officials, at a location to be announced.
Plescia said most children get a hepatitis A vaccine when they’re 1-year-old. That has been a recommendation for about eight years, so many children will be OK, he said. Adults who have had hepatitis A or had the vaccine in the past are protected, Plescia said. But the vaccine is recommended for other adults who think they may have been exposed.
About 2,400 food orders may have been served during the time that the Papa John’s worker was infected and before he was diagnosed. Plescia said the two counties will have about 5,000 doses of vaccine available.
The Papa John’s restaurant remains open, and officials there have been cooperating with the Health Department, Plescia said. He added that the location has a good inspection record. The infected worker had been traveling outside the country and may have become infected by eating contaminated food, Plescia said.
“We don’t want to create undue anxiety,” Plescia said. “Hepatitis A is generally not life-threatening. … But you can feel sick for several weeks. ... If you ate pizza from that Papa John’s between March 28 and April 7, you should consider being vaccinated for hepatitis A.”
This. drom a young age my parents taught me not eat outside the house unless you know the person serving you very well.Honestly, I'm squeamish about eating outside of my home period (even at other people's houses) because folks are so damn nasty.
Not a day goes by do I not see a cac in a public restroom finish taking a dump and walk right past the bathroom sink