{"id":120826,"date":"2021-04-12T12:51:21","date_gmt":"2021-04-12T12:51:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/precoinnews.com\/?p=120826"},"modified":"2021-04-12T12:51:21","modified_gmt":"2021-04-12T12:51:21","slug":"brutally-honest-mcdonalds-apology-sign-says-they-are-short-staffed-as-no-one-wants-to-work-anymore","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/precoinnews.com\/world-news\/brutally-honest-mcdonalds-apology-sign-says-they-are-short-staffed-as-no-one-wants-to-work-anymore\/","title":{"rendered":"Brutally honest McDonald\u2019s apology sign says they are short staffed as \u2018no one wants to work anymore'"},"content":{"rendered":"

HUNGRY McDonald's customers were met with a brutally honest sign explaining why their Big Mac and fries might be a little late. <\/p>\n

The branch in the United States went viral after a small yellow sign that said their staff "didn't want to work anymore".<\/p>\n

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Above the order here instructions, the sign read: "We are short-staffed. Please be patient with the staff that did not show up. No one wants to work anymore."<\/p>\n

The blunt note was spotted by Brittany Jade on TikTok and posted a video of the hilarious sign.<\/p>\n

"Y'all. Our McDonald's is savage AF," Brittany wrote in the caption. <\/p>\n

In the comments to the video, many have shown their support to over-worked staff.<\/p>\n

One person wrote: \u201cSo true, don\u2019t get mad at the ones there working. They aren\u2019t the reason it\u2019s short-staffed.\u201d <\/p>\n

'SAVAGE'<\/h2>\n

Another added: \u201cThis is every restaurant in America right now. Be kind and don\u2019t take it out on the staff.\u201d<\/p>\n

For many working in the hospitality industry in America, the pandemic has made staff want to stay away from their work places due to health and safety concerns. <\/p>\n

Another video went viral last week where a woman quit her restaurant job on the spot after a customer refused to wear a face mask.<\/p>\n

More than 110,000 restaurants in the US have been forced to close their doors permanently, according to recent data from the National Restaurant Association.<\/p>\n

The eateries that have had the most success in the pandemic have been ones that offer take out and have drive through facilities. <\/p>\n

That said, McDonald's was forced to close 200 stores across the country.<\/p>\n

They were mostly in Walmart stores and the company was planning on closing them in the near future anyway.<\/p>\n

There are still 13,800 stores dotted across U.S locations.<\/p>\n

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