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Re: Whataburger refused service to police officers
Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 10:08 am
by VMI77
Taypo wrote:AndyC wrote:Any business serving the public food would be wise to nip this in the bud and start letting their employees know that anyone refusing to serve a police officer - or anyone else in uniform - will be terminated immediately.
I used to go to a local Wendy's at least once a week (don't judge me, I love their baked potatoes.). One day a couple of employees brought their new puppy into the restaurant and put him up on the counter so the other employees could play with him. While they were serving food. After speaking with the DM, it turns out she never specifically told employees that they couldn't put a dog on the counter and if she fired them for it, they'd have a legitimate unemployment claim.
That's right out of a Seinfeld episode.....
Re: Whataburger refused service to police officers
Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 10:16 am
by Taypo
VMI77 wrote:Taypo wrote:AndyC wrote:Any business serving the public food would be wise to nip this in the bud and start letting their employees know that anyone refusing to serve a police officer - or anyone else in uniform - will be terminated immediately.
I used to go to a local Wendy's at least once a week (don't judge me, I love their baked potatoes.). One day a couple of employees brought their new puppy into the restaurant and put him up on the counter so the other employees could play with him. While they were serving food. After speaking with the DM, it turns out she never specifically told employees that they couldn't put a dog on the counter and if she fired them for it, they'd have a legitimate unemployment claim.
That's right out of a Seinfeld episode.....
Is it really? I was never a fan of his.
Re: Whataburger refused service to police officers
Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 10:46 am
by VMI77
Taypo wrote:VMI77 wrote:Taypo wrote:AndyC wrote:Any business serving the public food would be wise to nip this in the bud and start letting their employees know that anyone refusing to serve a police officer - or anyone else in uniform - will be terminated immediately.
I used to go to a local Wendy's at least once a week (don't judge me, I love their baked potatoes.). One day a couple of employees brought their new puppy into the restaurant and put him up on the counter so the other employees could play with him. While they were serving food. After speaking with the DM, it turns out she never specifically told employees that they couldn't put a dog on the counter and if she fired them for it, they'd have a legitimate unemployment claim.
That's right out of a Seinfeld episode.....
Is it really? I was never a fan of his.
Well, not the same actions but illustrating the same principle. Won't be as funny without knowing the characters, but:
Mr. Lippman: It's come to my attention that you and the cleaning woman have engaged in sexual intercourse on the desk in your office. Is that correct?
George Costanza: Who said that?
Mr. Lippman: She did.
George Costanza: [pause] Was that wrong? Should I not have done that? I tell you, I gotta plead ignorance on this thing, because if anyone had said anything to me at all when I first started here that that sort of thing is frowned upon... you know, cause I've worked in a lot of offices, and I tell you, people do that all the time.
Mr. Lippman: You're fired!
George Costanza: Well, you didn't have to say it like that.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0098904/tri ... =tt_trv_qu
Re: Whataburger refused service to police officers
Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 11:00 am
by Taypo
I'm familiar with the show, just got tired of hearing Jerry whine constantly. Same reason I hated Friends and that Schwimmer guy.
That's pretty dang funny though.
Re: Whataburger refused service to police officers
Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 11:01 am
by Charles L. Cotton
Richbirdhunter wrote:. . . First they say they won't serve the open carry crowd now this store won't serve police.
Seems anti American to me and this business doesn't belong in Texas.
Not serving the LEO was a renegade employee who will likely be fired. It was not a corporate policy.
No one cares about them banning open-carry. Well, only a very few people care. Even here in the Forum the vote was overwhelming in support of What-A-Burger over the open-carry issue.
viewtopic.php?f=129&t=78720
Chas.
Re: Whataburger refused service to police officers
Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 11:04 am
by Taypo
Charles L. Cotton wrote:Richbirdhunter wrote:. . . First they say they won't serve the open carry crowd now this store won't serve police.
Seems anti American to me and this business doesn't belong in Texas.
Not serving the LEO was a renegade employee who will likely be fired. It was not a corporate policy.
No one cares about them banning open-carry. Well, only a very few people care. Even here in the Forum the vote was overwhelming in support of What-A-Burger over the open-carry issue.
viewtopic.php?f=129&t=78720
Chas.

Re: Whataburger refused service to police officers
Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 11:33 am
by VMI77
Taypo wrote:I'm familiar with the show, just got tired of hearing Jerry whine constantly. Same reason I hated Friends and that Schwimmer guy.
That's pretty dang funny though.
Never cared much for Friends either.
Re: Whataburger refused service to police officers
Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 11:38 am
by Richbirdhunter
Charles L. Cotton wrote:Richbirdhunter wrote:. . . First they say they won't serve the open carry crowd now this store won't serve police.
Seems anti American to me and this business doesn't belong in Texas.
Not serving the LEO was a renegade employee who will likely be fired. It was not a corporate policy.
No one cares about them banning open-carry. Well, only a very few people care. Even here in the Forum the vote was overwhelming in support of What-A-Burger over the open-carry issue.
viewtopic.php?f=129&t=78720
Chas.
Thank you for your input Chas, I stand by my statement. I hope you respect my right to do so.
Re: Whataburger refused service to police officers
Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 12:07 pm
by KD5NRH
Richbirdhunter wrote:Last night at the Whataburger in Lewisville two police officers were told we do not serve police officers.
They do this as a public service to help the police. What he really meant was "if you order now, you'll be retired from the force by the time your food is ready."
Re: Whataburger refused service to police officers
Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 12:21 pm
by n5wmk
In a statement from Whataburger just in the news, they state they employee has been fired. They have invited the two officers to meet with them to discuss it and make it right.

Re: Whataburger refused service to police officers
Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 12:29 pm
by Charles L. Cotton
Richbirdhunter wrote:Charles L. Cotton wrote:Richbirdhunter wrote:. . . First they say they won't serve the open carry crowd now this store won't serve police.
Seems anti American to me and this business doesn't belong in Texas.
Not serving the LEO was a renegade employee who will likely be fired. It was not a corporate policy.
No one cares about them banning open-carry. Well, only a very few people care. Even here in the Forum the vote was overwhelming in support of What-A-Burger over the open-carry issue.
viewtopic.php?f=129&t=78720
Chas.
Thank you for your input Chas, I stand by my statement. I hope you respect my right to do so.
I'm not sure what you mean about respecting your right to make a statement. You have no right to use abbreviated profanity to make any statement on the Forum, or to violate any other Forum Rules.
Chas.
Re: Whataburger refused service to police officers
Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 1:19 pm
by Richbirdhunter
Charles L. Cotton wrote:Richbirdhunter wrote:Charles L. Cotton wrote:Richbirdhunter wrote:. . . First they say they won't serve the open carry crowd now this store won't serve police.
Seems anti American to me and this business doesn't belong in Texas.
Not serving the LEO was a renegade employee who will likely be fired. It was not a corporate policy.
No one cares about them banning open-carry. Well, only a very few people care. Even here in the Forum the vote was overwhelming in support of What-A-Burger over the open-carry issue.
viewtopic.php?f=129&t=78720
Chas.
Thank you for your input Chas, I stand by my statement. I hope you respect my right to do so.
I'm not sure what you mean about respecting your right to make a statement. You have no right to use abbreviated profanity to make any statement on the Forum, or to violate any other Forum Rules.
Chas.
Noted
Re: Whataburger refused service to police officers
Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 8:03 pm
by bmwrdr
The employee seems to be fired and the law enforcement officers are entitled for a complimantary meal. Not really a win/win situation but at least the blood thirsty media is satisfied for now. It wasn't a real big deal anyway because it was not a real story maker topic anyway.
http://nypost.com/2015/09/16/fast-food- ... erve-cops/
Re: Whataburger refused service to police officers
Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 8:27 pm
by tomtexan
JALLEN wrote:
I imagine WB will make amends, and more besides, and they will trade the offending employee to Burger King for a fry cook.

Re: Whataburger refused service to police officers
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2015 12:08 am
by C-dub
Could the highly educated employees confused a spare like me openly carrying with a LEO openly carrying and thought that corporate policy was against all who would OC in their fine establishment? I don't see how that could happen, but who knows?