This San Francisco Chinese Restaurant Worker Was Filmed Slamming Slabs Of Meat On The Sidewalk

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Earlier this year, fast food employees of Reddit shared what never to order at your favorite fast food restaurants, citing abominations such as food sitting under heat lamps for hours at a time, filthy beverage machines, spoiled chicken picked and repurposed for other food items and neglecting to change fryer oil.

Here’s a brand new one, thought, from the Lucky River Restaurant in Sunnyside, San Francisco. A couple of of passersby caught an employee of the restaurant slamming slabs of frozen meat onto the filthy sidewalk — you know, like you might do to break up bags of ice before a party. Only with RAW MEAT. The video’s description reads:

My buddies and I were walking up to the side door to Lucky River Restaurant at 700 Monterey Boulevard in San Francisco for lunch on Friday, November 21, 2014, and we saw this guy tenderizing or trying to break apart frozen meat. Yes, that appears to be frozen, raw meat that he’s slamming on the sidewalk. Maybe it’s what makes their Mongolian beef taste so good?

The manager later told SF Weekly, after the video started to go viral, that the beef was destroyed, and that they claimed not to have served it. Counterpoint: YOUR EMPLOYEE WAS SEEN THROWING RAW MEAT ON THE GROUND. I really can’t think of any reason you’d throw raw meat on the ground whether you plan to serve it or not, so I can’t even hypothesize on this one.

If the guy was telling the truth then it’s a pretty unfortunate situation, because Yelp is well on its way to completely destroying the Lucky River Restaurant’s reputation, if it really needed more help in that department.

(Via SF Weekly)

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