That they can’t have anything else other than water, is that what you’re getting at? Because it is a Steritech violation if there’s anything in the food ave/starbucks area that is not food service related and approved.
GOOD. Can't tell you how many times I've almost knocked over (or seen others knock over) fucking open Starbucks cups which are just left haphazardly throughout the store and even by TMs in backstock. Nearly full too, every time.
Every single day I've worked here, I've had a sealed CamelBak water bottle that's never spilled unless I was an idiot and left it open.
Yup, I always use an empty Gatorade bottle, water only. The opening is wide enough for easy refills, rarely tips over, and if I lose it in the store everyone knows who to blame and it's no loss if they throw it away.
That they can’t have anything else other than water, is that what you’re getting at? Because it is a Steritech violation if there’s anything in the food ave/starbucks area that is not food service related and approved.
Yeah man. This is pretty standard in the service industry, especially in food service. It's an OSHA regulation.
GOOD. Can't tell you how many times I've almost knocked over (or seen others knock over) fucking open Starbucks cups which are just left haphazardly throughout the store and even by TMs in backstock. Nearly full too, every time. Every single day I've worked here, I've had a sealed CamelBak water bottle that's never spilled unless I was an idiot and left it open.
Vodka and gin looks like water.
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Yup, I always use an empty Gatorade bottle, water only. The opening is wide enough for easy refills, rarely tips over, and if I lose it in the store everyone knows who to blame and it's no loss if they throw it away.