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TikTok’s secret menus are making food-service workers’ jobs even harder

Por: The Boston Globe Life February 15, 2023

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At a Waffle House in Georgia, the customer is not always right.The fast-food restaurant was inundated last month with orders for a waffle sandwich that wasn’t on the menu — but was on TikTok. According to videos on TikTok, Waffle House posted handwritten signs pleading with customers to stop ordering a special combo they had seen on social media: “Order from the menu,” one sign read. “We are not making anything you saw on... + full article



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