Mcdonald's employees use mops to wipe their seats in public, and the staff replied that they use rollers to wipe the glass. On May 5, a netizen in Shanghai broke the news that McDonald's employees wiped restaurant seats with mops in public places, and the corresponding videos were also exposed online. In the exposure video, a McDonald's employee is using tools to wipe the chair, and he is not shy about the customers next to him.
After the incident was exposed on the Internet, it caused many netizens to discuss. Some netizens said that it doesn't matter if it is a special mop. Later, McDonald's employees responded that the clerk cleaned the window with a roller instead of a mop. The matter has been handled by the store manager, and the specific situation is not convenient to disclose.
In fact, in the exposed video, we can also see that the tool used by the clerk to clean the chair is really not a mop, but a roller.
Personally, I can accept this cleaning method, and I don't think it's a big deal. Personally, I really don't think it's a big deal that the clerk cleans the chair with a glass roller. In real life, even in their own homes, many people must have used a rag to wipe the tea table. No one should think that their behavior is wrong.
I think the clerk's mistake is that he didn't consider the ideas of the customers next to him, instead of cleaning the chair with a roller. Let's not discuss whether this method is hygienic enough. That is to say, whether it is to wipe the chair with a rag or to wipe the chair with a roller. Personally, I think it is cleaner to wipe it once with a roller.
Because for the catering service industry, the dishcloth used to clean tables and chairs must have wiped the food residue spilled by customers on the table. Comparatively speaking, if you have to choose between the same clean rag and the clean glass cleaning roller, I think the latter is more acceptable.
Of course, this is only my personal opinion, and it never represents public opinion. I just express my views from a personal point of view. This is actually a matter of opinion. If you can't accept this cleaning method, then don't go to the relevant stores in the future.
Even in real life, we don't love cleanliness as much as we think, just like few families will sterilize tableware, we just don't want to accept that others are not clean.
Eat if you can accept it, and don't eat if you can't. It's really no big deal