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23111257 No.23111257 [Reply] [Original]

Is there any job that is more overpaid than fast food? They are too stupid to assemble a hamburger correctly.
How can I profit from this?

>> No.23111323

>>23111257
Maybe this is a sign that you should stop eating fast food?

>> No.23111343
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>>23111257

How much do you weigh OP?

>> No.23111345

>>23111257
>How can I profit from this?
Design a burger making robot

>> No.23111357

he replaced the cheese with cum

>> No.23111390

imagine unironically going to mcdonalds

>> No.23111395

>>23111345
This wouldn’t even be hard

>> No.23111443

>>23111395
People have done it, currently too expensive to replace. Fast food slaves are cheaper than a piece of machinery

>> No.23111445

>>23111395
yeah, they already essentially exist for frozen foods. I guess economies of scale are the only reason they aren't in fast food restaurants

>> No.23111455

the problem isn't that they're incompetent it's that you lazy fucks rely too much on them. the average mcdonalds has some 50 customers an hour. the workers have no choice but to sloppily slap everything together. if you fat fucks made your own meals more often, the workers would have less customers to deal with and maybe then we could actually see burgers that look like the advertisements.

>> No.23111492

>>23111455
Your job's not hard wagie. Stop crying that you have BUSINESS and take some pride in your work.

>> No.23111587

>>23111492
i don't work in fast food currently, though i did before. it's not hard, but it is rushed. if you take too long making something, the hambeasts in the line will bitch. workers make sloppy meals because they are pushed to complete every order in less than 50 seconds. less pigs = more time allotted for meal building. simple fact of the matter.

>> No.23111600

>>23111257
You take it back nicely and get served a new burger, timid ass faggot

>> No.23111611

>>23111445
I would unironically pay extra for a burger made with the hand eye coordination of a four year old or better, especially at McDonald's since it's my favorite. You think someone could get a franchise as an experimental run? I'm probably not the first person to wish we could pay extra for something correctly assembled. If nothing else it would be novel enough to draw curious people.

>> No.23111674

>>23111492
You don't have to order your slop from here sir if you think the price isn't worth the product.

>> No.23111731

>>23111611
Tipping extra unironically gets you exactly what you want.

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>>23111611
Yeah, but at that point it might be better to just make your own fast food restaurant. You could potentially make fairly complex meals, better than what you could typically get at a fast food restaurant, if you had a machine that was designed well enough.
The main problem would be start up capital, advertising, and making machines that are adaptable enough to change the menu. If it was successful you would probably have fairly good profit margins, given you'd only have to have like 1 person to pay per store (to protect against potential thieves, handle issues) as well as technicians to fix the machines (maybe these could be the same person?). The machines would have to be really reliable though.

>> No.23111825

>>23111395
then do it faggot
also make sure the robot does everything else a mcdonald's wagie is supposed to do.

>> No.23111868

>>23111825
like what? take a shit and cum in your meal?

>> No.23112151

>>23111345
there's no point in designing a robot to assemble burgers, because that job will soon be automated