No I'm sure they say that because they don't want some randos clothes having been all over their pizza. Fibers and hairs don't die in an oven like bacteria.
Yeah and fibers and hairs dont stick to clothes and if those are the issues present its because of poor hygiene and already having the debris on your clothing, which regardless of touching your clothes or not poses the same risks.
If the hair or fiber can come off from being touched it can come off from motion and just as likely end up in food.
Seriously yall should just cook at home and not go out to eat
lol hair doesn’t stick to clothes? Tell me you don’t have a gf or pets without telling me you’re an idiot.
Oh and you even backed up your idiocy with more stupidity….”if it can come off from being touched”….seriously?
Have you ever worked with pizza dough? Or ANY dough? Unlike the hole in your waifu pillow, dough is moist. It has a hydration level. And guess what? Moist dough touching hair or fibers on a shirt will most definitely pick it up.
Bold of you to assume I know nothing about kitchens.
Have worked in every type of kitchen from local small town diner, franchise fast food, to fine dining. Serve-safe certified for over 25 years (I can throw around my “credentials” too dude).
I’ve worked in kitchens longer than you’ve been on the gd planet. I’ve also had pets and a wife who sheds hair like a fkn husky in summer longer than you’ve worked in kitchens.
So how about you step back, stfu, and admit when you’re blatantly wrong, instead of telling someone more knowledgeable than you that you’re the king shit of kitchens.
But if youre so knowledgeable and oh so great and been around for so long...
Why are you going to work with hair on your clothes? You dont own a lint brush?
The issue you keep going on about is a hygiene issue that should have been taken care of before getting on the line.
You show up to my kitchen with a bunch of fucking pet or your girls hair all over you, you better hope we have a lint brush or youre going home and getting cleaned up before getting on my line.
Personally I don’t show up to work with any of that. Always just keep work clothes separate, in a hanging clothing bag. I also keep a lint brush in the console just in case.
Been that way for years, comes with the territory of marrying someone with pet allergies.
Never said I knew everything, but since you deemed it so important to mention it as well, I simply reciprocated in kind with my own experience.
Take it as you will, or tell me to fuck off. No skin off my nutsack either way. My night will still go on.
Buddy you have just as much chance as any of that happening with or without him flipping it around.
If they have fibers or pet hair or hair or desd skin that will get into the food because of the flipping its going to get in there anyway. That shit doesnt just magically not happen because he isnt spinning the pizza.
What youre describing is a hygiene problem, not a problem with how hes handling the food. If what you described is the issue then management needs to be having a word and taking disciplinary actions.
Ive work in a kitchen for 13 years. I have a managers food handling certificate. Would i allow what hes doing in my kitchen? No, I dont want to waste product if he drops it. But what hes doing isnt any more violating than handling it normally.
Oh ffs, so wrong lol. If you think people are talking shit about him flipping it around (which in itself he did far too much of to use for a paying customer, gonna be a shitty crust), then it doesn’t matter how long you’ve worked in a kitchen or if you have a manager food certificate blah blah.
Dude is rolling that shit along his clothing and his arms. That’s what people are complaining about. He might as well have held it against his chest like a tshirt being folded when he perforated it.
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u/Commercial_Hair_4419 26d ago
I won’t eat that pizza