An apparent disgruntled McDonald’s staff member has shared secret photos purporting to show the inside of one of the brand’s UK restaurants in disarray.
Photos appear to show sinks inside the fast food giant piled high with cooking utensils, a thick gunk around the plugholes and what looks like a staff room covered in rubbish.
And X page Rebreak News, who received the photos from a staffer, said that the employee was asking for help due to unhelpful management at the eatery in Camperdown, Dundee, Scotland.
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“These Picts were sent by staff asking for help. As management are sh*t,” they wrote [sic].
Brutal allegations on social media followed.
“Only the finest scruffs work at this establishment,” one person wrote after the images were shared to Instagram. Another added: “Try going here on a Saturday or Sunday morning. The drive thru is frequently closed with the obligatory traffic cone while they nurse their hangovers.”
A bloke on X was less empathetic, he wrote: “Asking for help, with what, putting their own f*****g rubbish away? Honestly this is the problem with folk these days, always looking for someone else to fix it for them.”
McDonald’s have been approached for comment.
Reviews on TripAdvisor don’t paint the restaurant in glory either, with an overall rating of 1.5 stars out of five. “So unclean that the cleaners don’t even wash their hands!” one person ranted in June, calling the eatery ‘disgusting’.
Another person fumed: “This is possibly the worst McDonald’s in the UK.”
A March 2023 review took a similar tone, with the writer saying: “I won’t be back to this s***hole with its staff who have don’t care attitude.”
It comes after the Camperdown branch was actually hailed as the cleaner option when a mum brought her kids to a ‘vile’ nearby restaurant in Dundee in April.
Vicki Brown had been visiting family before popping into the Longtown Road branch and being schoked by dirty floors and rubbish strewn everywhere.
The 44-year-old said she demanded a refund for her £27 order when she saw the conditions, and McDonald’s went on to admit they ‘fell short of the high standards’ they set, according to the Courier.
A Dundee City Council spokesperson said: “Our environmental health team have attended on-site to discuss the concerns with site management in order to seek to resolve any issues.”
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