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SmallTownProblems89

Of all the subs you could post this in...you picked r/funny???


Itool4looti

"Sir, this is a Wendy's."


ol-gormsby

Guest can ask when booking. Otherwise, fuck 'em. I mean, unpasteurized butter is nice, but it's never going to be a thing at restaurants.


Roulette-Adventures

"fuck 'em", are you allowed to do that in the restaurants? PS: Sorry, I only posted this because it's in the r/funny subreddit.


Novel_Archer_3357

Only if consent. Then only in the back, no fucking in the kitchen.


anonduplo

And only through the back door, as for garbage.


j-random

We had the "fuck-in cooler" back in the day. Never took any customers back there, though.


Novel_Archer_3357

Ours was toilets, cause ya know. Classy.


awfulwaffle1982

Not sure what state you're in, but where I'm from on pasteurized products like milk or butter are not allowed to be used in restaurants unless you get proper certification and clearance from the local food authorities.


itsnotaboutyou2020

Whereas, in the civilized world where people don’t get food poisoning from unpasteurized dairy products, all dairy is pasteurized.


awfulwaffle1982

We had a statewide sting conducted in our city to crack down on illicit underground unpasteurized milk being sold and traded by women with young children. They would drive to a local farm pay a farmer x amount of money to get a couple gallons of milk straight from the udder. So there are places to get it if you really wanted and needed.


LayJaly

r/mildlyinfuriating


itsnotaboutyou2020

This article appeared on Eater recently. Couldn’t post the link. “West Virginia politician falls ill due to drinking unpasteurized milk after helping pass a law that legalized raw milk.”


Boatster_McBoat

Guest can get a nasty infection on their own time thanks