A recent post on Reddit has sparked a heated debate in Malaysia about who is responsible for cleaning up after meals at fast food restaurants. While some believe it's the staff's job, others argue that it's a matter of good ethics and civil manners to clean one's own table.
AMONG the many age-old questions in Malaysia are these — should one clear up their trays after eating at fast food joints,or do you feel that responsibility falls to the fast food employees?when OP uploaded a photograph of a local fast food joint.
The frustrated netizen also shared that he was unable to find a table without food wrappers and that he had to resort to clearing up after previous customers before he could get a table. One Reddit user shared that his family member who works at a fast food joint often encounters messy tables after the patrons have finished dining.
A Reddit user shared that a customer once complained that they paid the service tax and questioned why didn’t the employee do the job of cleaning up.
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