4Chan Outs Burger King Employee Who Put His Feet in Lettuce

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This picture was uploaded anonymously Monday on 4chan, proclaiming, "This is the lettuce you eat at Burger King."

These Burger King employees might be good at balancing themselves on buckets of vegetation, but they're not very good at removing Exif data from their photos. The denizens of 4chan were quick to notice, and the lettuce-stepper was fired they very next day.

The original post went live on July 16 at 11:38 p.m.

At 11:47 p.m., another 4chan user noted that the photo's Exif data pointed to Mayfield Heights, Ohio.

At 11:50 p.m., just 12 minutes later, someone posted the address of the Burger King branch in which the lettuce-stepping occurred, wishing the OP a happy unemployment.

At 11:55 p.m., someone contacted the news.

At 11:58 p.m., someone posted the link to Burger King's Tell Us About Us form, with the photo attached.

And things happen fast these days on the web. (Just check out this thread.)

The next morning, Cleveland Scene Magazine contacted the Burger King establishment and talked to the breakfast shift manager, who, upon seeing the offending photo, said "Oh, I know who that is. He's getting fired."

Shortly after, Fox 8 News received this statement from Burger King's Manager of Global Communications, Denise Wilson:

Burger King Corp. has recently been made aware of a photo posted on a social networking site that allegedly shows a Burger King restaurant employee violating the company's stringent food handling procedures. Food safety is a top priority at all Burger King restaurants, and the company maintains a zero-tolerance policy against any violations such as the one in question. The restaurant where this photo was allegedly taken is independently owned and operated by a Burger King franchisee. The franchisee has taken swift action to investigate this matter and terminated the employee involved in this incident.

And there you go. Swift and sure punishment for standing on the people's lettuce and posting it on 4chan.

This article originally published at Geekosystem here

J4FZ on December 16th, 2019 at 15:43 UTC »

Number 15: Burger king foot lettuce. The last thing you'd want in your Burger King burger is someone's foot fungus. But as it turns out, that might be what you get. A 4channer uploaded a photo anonymously to the site showcasing his feet in a plastic bin of lettuce. With the statement: "This is the lettuce you eat at Burger King." Admittedly, he had shoes on.

But that's even worse.

The post went live at 11:38 PM on July 16, and a mere 20 minutes later, the Burger King in question was alerted to the rogue employee. At least, I hope he's rogue. How did it happen? Well, the BK employee hadn't removed the Exif data from the uploaded photo, which suggested the culprit was somewhere in Mayfield Heights, Ohio. This was at 11:47. Three minutes later at 11:50, the Burger King branch address was posted with wishes of happy unemployment. 5 minutes later, the news station was contacted by another 4channer. And three minutes later, at 11:58, a link was posted: BK's "Tell us about us" online forum. The foot photo, otherwise known as exhibit A, was attached. Cleveland Scene Magazine contacted the BK in question the next day. When questioned, the breakfast shift manager said "Oh, I know who that is. He's getting fired." Mystery solved, by 4chan. Now we can all go back to eating our fast food in peace.

Prob6 on December 16th, 2019 at 14:10 UTC »

And it sprouted the Number 15 meme

unnaturalorder on December 16th, 2019 at 13:54 UTC »

These Burger King employees might be good at balancing themselves on buckets of vegetation, but they're not very good at removing Exif data from their photos. The denizens of 4chan were quick to notice, and the lettuce-stepper was fired they very next day.

The original post went live on July 16 at 11:38 p.m.

At 11:47 p.m., another 4chan user noted that the photo's Exif data pointed to Mayfield Heights, Ohio.

At 11:50 p.m., just 12 minutes later, someone posted the address of the Burger King branch in which the lettuce-stepping occurred, wishing the OP a happy unemployment.

At 11:55 p.m., someone contacted the news.

At 11:58 p.m., someone posted the link to Burger King's Tell Us About Us form, with the photo attached.

And that's why I'll never mess with the internet.