11-21-2016, 05:07 PM
(11-21-2016, 11:16 AM)Au165 Wrote: This actually doesn't bother me. This is an issue that occurs often in the food service industry and the principal is simple, it's stealing to give product away even if it may end up in the trash at the end of the day. If you let them give them to security then should the vendors be able to eat for free? What about the field crew? Can you give them to the janitorial staff? What about vendors friends? If it wasn't in the negotiated contract with the private security company to eat for free then they shouldn't have been fed.
You can knock him for a lot of things, but if one of the vendors did this working for a normal fast food restaurant they'd probably be fired or reprimanded for it.
How about you give them away to anyone who wants them? People that worked the game that is. You're not devaluing the product to potential customers, nor are you losing sales. If they're going to get thrown away what it does it matter?
The team is worth a billion dollars, how about you don't concern yourself with $1.75 worth of hot dogs that were hitting the trash. You ought to be supplying those workers with a free lunch regardless. The phrase "bigger fish to fry" seems all to relevant here. A subject as ridiculous as hot dogs should never make its way to upper management to begin with.