robman60 wrote: » Today, while ordering a roll the slob behind the counter cleaned some dirt that was below the counter, before proceeding to make the roll. :mad:
**Timbuk2** wrote: » Ah yea but in Dominoes you are all separate - i.e. the guy who is putting the toppings on the pizza isn't the same guy as is putting money through the till, etc. In shop delis, it's often the same person doing both! As a side note, why don't Dominoes workers wear gloves? Is it just not a company requirement, or is there a specific reason why gloves shouldn't be worn?
Bigcheeze wrote: » Restaurant chefs don't wear gloves so why should pizza chefs. It would be a bitch to handle and roll pizza dough with gloves. Maybe dominoes dough comes pre rolled.
AnneElizabeth wrote: » Bought a sandwich in Dublin about 2 weeks ago, the guy didn't use gloves at all! And neither did another worker, I don't think the place even had gloves! Wouldn't have taken the sandwich but it was seriously cheap! :P
RichieC wrote: » Don't get me started on the deli in my local...
YBTurbo wrote: » People are too up their arse about Health and Safety. Anybody remember as a kid when, you'd drop food, pick it up and eat it? You didn't die then, did you? I can understand asking someone to change the gloves if they pick their arse or something. But it makes no difference, you touch the dirty door handle when you come into the shop, you then probably touch the counter, then handle dirty money to pay, get dirty money back. Go out touch the door handle again, then open your car etc... pick out your sausage roll and eat it.
syklops wrote: » I used to work in a Deli, and tbh, I used to argue against the gloves. If you touch a piece of meat, you can feel the residue on your hand. This is an instant tactile reminder to wash your hands. In fact anything you touch, you can feel what it is. If you put your hand on the counter, and feel water, you dont know what it is, so you clean it and then wash your hands. Wearing gloves though, you dont have the same feedback, so you could pick up all kinds of residues from different things, and not know about it. Even if you changed gloves every 20 minutes, you could still, pick up all sorts of things. Gloveless ftw.
chicken fingers wrote: » You can ask them but then be prepared for them to exercise their only power over you. Stop please. Can you change your gloves, thanks, im a little worried about cross contamination when you use the same gloves for cleaning as for prepping food. Great thanks, I appreciate it. *receives extra shíttily prepared sandwich with too many onions, too much mayo, too little meat and the soggiest piece of lettuce in the house*
robman60 wrote: » Don't the gloves at the deli counter lose all purpose if the worker uses the same gloves for everything?