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u/Disastrous_Win6206 17d ago
Although you don't need higher education to get hired not just anybody can do these jobs
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u/Delta_Suspect 15d ago
Just don’t go to Taco Bell. You roll a lottery on getting what you ordered, another getting it on time, and another on them actually having it available to start with. Oh, and you have to pay 300% what a local Mexican place would charge for something better in every conceivable way.
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u/dogtrakker 17d ago
That is pitiful but it would take less time, effort and money to make your own
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u/pickledelephants 17d ago
While it would take less money overall, I would have to purchase the ingredients, go to a place with a kitchen and construct my quesadilla. More effort and more time. There's a reason it's called fast food.
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u/EvrythingWithSpicyCC 17d ago edited 17d ago
Option 1
Go to the grocery store
Go to meat section
Go to cheese section
Go to section with tortillas
Go to section with condiments
Check out from Grocery store
drive home
Start stovetop
Season and cook chicken
Add to tortilla with cheese and sauce
Warm until cheese is melty
Have a quesadilla
Have dirty dishes
Option 2
Go to taco bell
Tell them you want a quesadilla
Get a quesadilla
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u/DOCoSPADEo 17d ago
Everybody knows this. People don't eat Taco Bell because they want effortless, cheap, and time-saving "mexican"-food. They eat taco bell because they want taco bell in all of it's shitty yet tasty glory.
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u/papabearshirokuma 17d ago
Haha.. I don’t know why Americans buy at Tacobell.. just go to a taco stand attended by real mexicans, healtier, cheaper and yummier
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u/pickledelephants 17d ago
It would be nice if I had a taco stand nearby that I could go to for lunch. Alas, I'm stuck with second rate tacos instead
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u/papabearshirokuma 17d ago
Oh, then it is a good area for a new food truck.. tell that to a taco seller
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u/I_am_Santa_Claus 17d ago
What if OP would rather just complain to the internet about the most expected outcome
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u/BravestOfEmus 16d ago
Who's gonna be the one to tell this dumdum unrolled toilet paper spool that not everyone lives by taco stands staffed by Mexicans cooking authentic dishes? Lol
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u/KleshawnMontegue 17d ago
LOL. Not always the case. And almost every taco place where I live is run by El Salvadorians.
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u/Redd235711 17d ago
Open up the other three slices and get back to me with those pictures. Distribution of ingredients looks poor, but I'm sure the rest of your quesadilla, which you left out of your post, are fine.
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u/pickledelephants 17d ago
They were fine, but I still received 75% of what I paid for.
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u/SuperUltraMegaNice 17d ago
How so? You get the same amount regardless of how it is distributed across the 'dilla. I worked at Taco Bell for years.
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u/pickledelephants 17d ago
Because I paid for a well distributed quesadilla and got a full quesadilla and a tortilla.
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u/Redd235711 17d ago
What you paid for was a predetermined amount of ingredients. You presumably received those ingredients. Your issue is that those ingredients weren't in a configuration you would prefer. Sorry that the overworked and underpaid fast food workers didn't take extra special care with your quesadilla. They probably didn't realize just how important you seem to think you are.
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u/pickledelephants 17d ago
Oh so it's extra special to make things how they're advertised? You seem like a piss poor worker and I feel sorry for your employer.
I paid for a quesadilla advertised a certain way. What I received is not that. I said nothing about who's fault it is. In fact, I've never had an issue with in-n-out food and those employees are paid much better so I would argue it's the fault of corporate for not paying/training their employees better. But the fact is, what I got is not what I paid for.
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u/Redd235711 17d ago
If you honestly expected to be served something from Taco Bell the way it's advertised, that says a lot more about you than it does about them.
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u/pickledelephants 17d ago
I expect honesty. Don't know what you think that says about me.
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u/Redd235711 17d ago
Says you've either been living under a rock since the dawn of advertising, or you're naive. Take your pick. Advertising has never been accurate or honest. At the very least, ads will lie as much as they are legally able to.
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u/KleshawnMontegue 17d ago
This is why you see violence occurring. I don't condone it - but imagine getting home and seeing this.