Have you ever seen someone taking a bath at work? I'm sure, this is not ordinary! However, you'll be shocked when you hear this true story that happened.
The incident occurred in a viral video on TikTok when a fast-food worker filmed himself taking a bath in the restaurant. As a result, he was immediately fired for his foolish actions.
In a viral TikTok video, a fast-food worker gets fired after a video captures him taking a bath in the restaurant's industrial-sized sink. The video was then widely shared on other social media platforms with criticism.
The footage was captured in a Wendy's branch in America and showed a man sitting in the sink with soapy water up to his shoulders. Another person in the video even throws a cloth into the water and tells him to 'wash
The caption is the video: "So yeah I'm just gonna tell everyone right now DON'T GO TO THE GREENVILLE WENDYS. THIS IS DISGUSTING PLEASE SHARE THIS."
The 23-second video showed a man wiping his chest and humorously remarking: "It feels like a hot tub" and "I'm just enjoying life, boss", as a metal food tray is also slid into the water.
The employee appears shirtless, with bare knees visible above the water, leading many to suspect he was completely unclothed.
After the video was uploaded, it sparked a debate about the silly strip behavior of fast food workers.
Below the video, numerous people rushed to leave comments expressing widespread criticism
One person said: Hahahaa!!!!! A girl I used to work with did that. She got fired. So classic. I'll never forget it.
A second wrote: Worth getting fired over. I would still eat at Wendy's, what's the sink used for? Rinsing dishes before washing them. That's all. Just some harmless fun while working for slave labor wages.
While a third commented: Got a free bath and got fired from a fast food restaurant, LUCKY!!!!
Someone else said: Excuse me, waiter, there's a Daniel Radcliffe pube in my soup.
You'd always have been fired for that. Always. Food for others is prepared in that area. That's not a "laugh". Another added.
According to Newsweek, Christian Camp, a spokesperson for Team Schostak, the entity that owns Wendy's, states that all employees captured in the video were fired immediately after the video went viral.
Camp further stated that the restaurant had been 'completely sanitized' and measures were implemented to prevent any recurrence like that from happening again.
Watching the video: