Busting the 10 Biggest Fast Food Lies

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  • @Barnowl65
    @Barnowl65 Рік тому +986

    MatPat himself also debunked the "Frankenstein Pizza" myth. It turns out they also use very dull pizza cutters because they're not allowed to have sharp things around the kiddies.

    • @itsame43
      @itsame43 Рік тому +88

      And it was because of the pizza rocker

    • @victorygamer713
      @victorygamer713 Рік тому +94

      Also cause of the thinner crust and low amount of sauce. With it being that light, they would move around a lot with the dull pizza cutter trying to cut it.

    • @doll9340
      @doll9340 Рік тому +34

      I was looking for this and disappointed Josh didn't mentioned it

    • @carsoncreel2924
      @carsoncreel2924 Рік тому +16

      That I get, but what about the mismatch toppings?

    • @itsame43
      @itsame43 Рік тому +40

      @@carsoncreel2924 it's usually stuck in the pizza rocker

  • @ricucci-hillmusic
    @ricucci-hillmusic Рік тому +259

    As someone who holds a master's degree and works in a restaurant, I appreciate you bringing up the fast food employees are talentless. I cannot tell you how many customers speak to me as if I couldn't graduate high school let alone accomplish the things that I have and it's honestly demeaning in a way that always gets to me.

    • @doginhat13
      @doginhat13 Рік тому +22

      It seems it would be easier to get five doctorates than working with the public

    • @tim_the_traveler
      @tim_the_traveler Рік тому +21

      Many people have that "customer is always right" mindset which is a dumb thing on its own.

    • @ViktorErikFade
      @ViktorErikFade Рік тому +17

      This is why I don't get why people treat food staff with horrible manners, I always state the fact you never know their life and it's rude to assume so . The people who are overly rude to employees whether it be McDonald's or a 5 star eatery just is an overall red flag to their personality traits really.

    • @Lynn17
      @Lynn17 Рік тому +12

      @@tim_the_traveler That motto used to mean "customers know what they want so don't try to coax them into something else". Not "do what I say, peon."

    • @tim_the_traveler
      @tim_the_traveler Рік тому

      @@Lynn17 That don't stop dumb people assuming the latter.

  • @tim_the_traveler
    @tim_the_traveler Рік тому +542

    Josh's channel is like visiting a good friend telling you all the fun things they learned today.

    • @JayTeeAyy
      @JayTeeAyy Рік тому +17

      Recently started watching maybe a week and a half ago and I’m starting to get to videos that dates like 2 years ago lol

    • @tim_the_traveler
      @tim_the_traveler Рік тому +17

      @@JayTeeAyy Yea, our Australian friend here has been at it for well over 5 years now I think. He's got no shortage of videos to watch.

    • @gingergoddess8953
      @gingergoddess8953 Рік тому +15

      Strider's a breath of drama-free, fun fact air.

    • @Joshua_From_Wii_Sports
      @Joshua_From_Wii_Sports Рік тому +6

      ​@@tim_the_travelerthanks

    • @totallytidmouth
      @totallytidmouth Рік тому +8

      That is honestly the best way to describe this channel lol, love it for that

  • @TheChemist418
    @TheChemist418 Рік тому +196

    This might be weird to say, but your videos are so healing to my brain. You’re literally part of my self-care routine. My best friend actually chose to watch one of your videos to calm down after a panic attack. Keep making wholesome, calming videos, you’re literally helping people

    • @adampark4238
      @adampark4238 Рік тому +4

      Even when you completely disagree with what he says at times like the haggis part his cadence is still keeps you calm.

    • @ViktorErikFade
      @ViktorErikFade Рік тому +8

      He gives off that cartoon announcer vibe where he keeps a monotone level to his voice where learning seems fun and easy ,
      And draws you in with things like the juggling which kind of distracts your mind enough to get into a video .
      I quite like this channel :)

  • @dolphincrescent54
    @dolphincrescent54 Рік тому +235

    As another person who's on the autism spectrum, it's so nice to see someone on UA-cam who also has it and gives us thoughtful, impressive, and entertaining videos.
    I'm an aspiring writer, novelist and proofreader but being on the autism spectrum makes me feel anxious when dealing with other people and various stimuli. I've worked at Macys during the holiday season and I'm thankful that I didn't have to deal with customers every day (I worked in the fulfillment department). I'm glad I'm not alone in trying to find work on the spectrum.
    Thank you so much Josh! You've made me feel better and do better just by being you! 💗💗💗
    If you ever need proofreading or a babysitter for Boo (I prefer ghosts and animals over humans) feel free to let me know!
    👍🏼

    • @jadedheartsz
      @jadedheartsz Рік тому +13

      i've got autism too and i've vowed to never ever work in fast food for that reason, I get stressed out enough just waiting for my food and I could never in a million years actually work there.

    • @alexlevantis8551
      @alexlevantis8551 Рік тому +8

      I don't have autism but I have adhd, so I can somewhat relate when it comes to working in retail/fast food. I currently have a job in retail at a theme park and it is stressful not only because of the customers, but because I have to stand all day and I can get bored easily. I even worked at Barnes and Noble during the holiday season and was only cashier the entire time for 2 months (although the discount was kind of worth it lol)
      Also ngl you got me curious about your proofreading services haha I also am a writer :D

    • @Kingcole6
      @Kingcole6 Рік тому +4

      Worked in Wal-mart...for a week before getting fired.
      Don't ask why...

    • @astrowolvez
      @astrowolvez Рік тому +3

      Yeah I’m autistic and I have light sensitivity so it’s hard to determine what place I could comfortably work.

    • @cricketandgraham8644
      @cricketandgraham8644 Рік тому +3

      @@astrowolvez good luck

  • @MisterDanielTofu
    @MisterDanielTofu Рік тому +75

    I like how you spoke on behalf of fast food workers and restaurant workers overall. There is no shame for working in restaurants.

    • @viscountrainbows2857
      @viscountrainbows2857 Рік тому +9

      What really gets me is the mindset of people who look down on peoplr who work service, retail, etc. Like, you dingus, you come to MY store/eating establishment just to flex? The nerve of these entitled eejits. They forget they're talking to and dealing with a human, not a droid. Hell I wouldn't even be rude to a droid, that's how you get skynetted.

  • @t0astbrainz
    @t0astbrainz Рік тому +65

    I remember a story about a father taking his little daughter to starbucks and she wanted a mermaid drink because it was a secret menu item she might've saw online. If I remember right the workers couldn't make it unless they were told what ingredients and stuff to put in it. Forgot how the rest of the story went but I think she did get upset about it, reasonably so being a curious kid and all.
    I usually think "secret menu" is a fancier way of saying "custom orders", especially for places like Starbucks, it is still cool nonetheless if anyone sharing a secret menu item tells you what to ask to get you the drink or treat you want from it.
    Also, I thank you too for the explanation for "fast food jobs are for the...". I may not work fast food but front register at a pizza place requires serious patience and confidence. People who say such things about fast food workers clearly just don't know the troubles.
    Thank you to the hard workers. ❤

    • @KaliBella
      @KaliBella Рік тому +11

      Secret menu drinks were the bane of my existence at Starbucks. Yes, we need you to tell us how to make it because the drinks are custom and every “recipe” could be different”. Some baristas will be chill but a lot of the times we’d ask the customer for the specific ingredients. That sucks the little girl was upset, though :(

  • @irafoo
    @irafoo Рік тому +156

    Strider, one thing I really like is that you don’t care about people’s opinion and let them enjoy or believe what they want.

    • @cricketandgraham8644
      @cricketandgraham8644 Рік тому +7

      Agreed, it's hard to find someone like that on the internet :)

    • @hadouradiance3566
      @hadouradiance3566 9 місяців тому

      Idk, when it comes to misinformation that can cause health concerns and harm to businesses, it should be dealt with.

    • @MasterZebulin
      @MasterZebulin 8 місяців тому

      @@hadouradiance3566 It can also put people in serious danger, like that one incident at a particular pizzaria.

    • @PomsonGamingII
      @PomsonGamingII 5 місяців тому

      @@MasterZebulin FREDDY FIVE BEAR????

    • @MasterZebulin
      @MasterZebulin 5 місяців тому

      @@PomsonGamingII Noooo, I think this one predates that.

  • @TheRunningLeopard
    @TheRunningLeopard Рік тому +33

    Thank you for covering #4. I am a recent graduate cum laude of the arts/history and have worked contract in my desired field before but due an incredibly small job market in my state, I’ve had to get a part-time job in food service. I’ve struggled with it mentally because I “did everything right” growing up and hearing the words of support means a lot.

    • @bigjalapeno7061
      @bigjalapeno7061 Рік тому

      I think what that really boils down to is just idiots thinking they're better than everyone else. They assume that they're better and more educated than fast food workers even though that's not always true

  • @RaphBlade7
    @RaphBlade7 Рік тому +7

    In the comics, Wonder Woman actually worked for a in-universe Taco Joint, called Taco Whiz. Not only did she take up the job, but she also became the first superhero to shed light on the importance of food service workers. She was glad to help out and feed the people of the community. She calls it a "dignified occupation" as she realizes that Taco Whiz is the place that most people go for cheap food they can afford. It was among Diana's favorite jobs and gave her a new sense of respect towards retail workers!
    While a fictional character, DC used Wonder Woman to show that being a fast food worker wasn't demeaning (Diana herself even earned minimum wage & she showed her friends that sometimes they need to mingle with regular people to truly understand the job they do as superheroes)!

  • @bonk94
    @bonk94 Рік тому +58

    This is going to sound weird but your channel and content is like a safe space to me. Thanks for everything you do, Josh!

  • @jd1800
    @jd1800 Рік тому +47

    I think the "we have the right to refuse service to anyone" signs might be a good idea anyway. It might get certain people to control their behavior.

    • @alexiswagner5388
      @alexiswagner5388 Рік тому +2

      Have u met Karens..?

    • @rosemarygriffin2184
      @rosemarygriffin2184 Рік тому +1

      If you think that a sign is going to stop people from misbehaving, then think again, it wouldn't make any difference to them

    • @jd1800
      @jd1800 Рік тому +2

      @@rosemarygriffin2184 I'm not saying it's a game changer, I just think it could possibly have a very small positive effect, even if it's just on a subconscious level and only for a small fraction of customers. Either way, it probably doesn't hurt to have them up.

    • @BinglesP
      @BinglesP 10 місяців тому +1

      @@rosemarygriffin2184 Well, I've heard some use "the customer is always right" as an excuse for their behavior, and that sign's basically got the same level of influence(just with a reverse effect).

  • @LC-ng7hw
    @LC-ng7hw Рік тому +23

    Fun fact: when I was working at Starbucks, corporate was starting the address how bad the “secret menu” situation had gotten. People would just ask for things like a “butter beer Frappuccino” and expect you to know what it was WITHOUT providing a recipe. Last I heard, they were trying to find a way to capitalize on their “secret menu” and allow people to order these by name off the app (but I don’t think they’ve gotten to that point yet).

  • @JinxSanity
    @JinxSanity Рік тому +16

    Number 4 has been one of the most hurtful beliefs about the fast food industry and is one that was spread by College propaganda especially in the 90's and 00's and portrayed in media (such as saying that if you didn't went to college the only job your get is flippin burgers). That was until the recession hit and then covid, which led the public know that Fast Food AIN'T an easy job and even more with social media exposing rudeless cruel customers that further make the service job dangerous and stressful to work in. Myself having done years in Retail with high anxiety I can attest that is not a easy job and people should stop looking down on it as a job, and if they believe such classist nonsense then they should stop going to those places and leave the workers peace.

    • @darthmeticulous6901
      @darthmeticulous6901 Рік тому +3

      Well spoken. Too bad people like my arrogant father don’t get it, which is sad as he’s a former fast food worker, yet he STILL has that attitude of “it’s people who screwed up/are unskilled/transitioning jobs.”

  • @JustaHedgehoginSonicBoom
    @JustaHedgehoginSonicBoom Рік тому +262

    The fast food industry can be a massive liar sometimes. Thank you for clearing that out, PhantomStrider.

    • @PartyhatRS
      @PartyhatRS Рік тому +8

      Big shocker, huge companies lying! 👏 😮 👏

    • @JustaHedgehoginSonicBoom
      @JustaHedgehoginSonicBoom Рік тому +5

      @@PartyhatRS I’m not surprised

    • @TraxxJamez2088
      @TraxxJamez2088 Рік тому +1

      Sometimes???

    • @PartyhatRS
      @PartyhatRS Рік тому +3

      @@JustaHedgehoginSonicBoom same 🤣🤣

    • @dannylopez5976
      @dannylopez5976 Рік тому +7

      That wasn't what the video was about... it was about other people lying about the Fast Food industry.

  • @horrorkesh2
    @horrorkesh2 Рік тому +8

    as someone with adhd a learning disability, social anxiety and depression working can be difficult, finding a job that has reduced stress or lowering the chance of a panic attack means I was heavily limited at what jobs I could get, I currently work overnight unloading trucks and stocking shelves and out of all the jobs I've had over my life I have felt the least amount of stress from it dreading every day you go to work heavily weighs on the mind

  • @claratalbot7613
    @claratalbot7613 Рік тому +24

    As someone with three associates degrees & who used to work in customer service, I appreciate you addressing the myth about those in fast food being talentless. If I didn't have my wonderful current job I would probably still be working in customer service because I enjoyed helping people & it always made my day when a regular would come in or I'd get an understanding & kind customer. It also helped that I had co-workers willing to help me out. It's just with my medical conditions it was getting harder & harder to continue that job so I had a find another job and this one also paid more which also helped out to save for a move

    • @steadholderharrington9035
      @steadholderharrington9035 Рік тому +4

      Funny thing is, 35 years ago, a McDonald's-trained employee was once considered the BEST restaurant trained employee that you could find in that particular segment of the fast food industry. If you were McDonald's trained, you could apply at any other restaurant, be it fast-food, or slower food, and just having McDonalds on your resume practically guaranteed you being hired, and you could go right to work without any further training necessary. Now-a-days, having McDonald's on your resume almost guarantee's the exact opposite result, as the new potential employer would have to first rid you of your old McDonald's training before they could even begin to train you for the new position. An untrained applicant would be cheaper for them to train anew than someone with McDonald's on their resume. 🥺😲😓

  • @bruhmaster6950
    @bruhmaster6950 Рік тому +23

    As someone on the Autism Spectrum, working at a restaurant definitely helped me with my depression from trauma, although, as you mentioned, having too many people did bother me to the point of having to take a breath. Unfortunately, I have been fired, but I did manage to work for over a year. I haven't had a job since, but will consider to get one as I did just recently finish school as of writing this.
    Edit: I've got a new job and I've been working for a few weeks now. Fortunately, not only has it been a better job, but the other workers were much more considerate if I had any issues

  • @awesomeocelot7475
    @awesomeocelot7475 Рік тому +31

    Honestly Boo should talk more. He’s getting really good at it!

  • @josephkeen7224
    @josephkeen7224 Рік тому +54

    When it comes to the “secret menu items” I’ve heard that both managers and workers hate them due to it MASSIVELY slowing down business, and while I don’t work in fast food, I think that my experience as a cart pusher (since it’s also a minimum wage job) I’m willing to believe them.
    Edit:the dumb Chuck E Cheese rumor made me think of the FNAF fan game series called Dayshift At Freddy’s, which one of the jokes was that Fazbear Entertainment uses ingredients from the dumpster.

  • @TristanOrlando478
    @TristanOrlando478 Рік тому +51

    A lot of these myths, while ridiculous, actually sometimes made me believe that they were true. Obviously I know better now but it's funny looking back at something like a waiter spitting in your food and thinking about how you used to believe that was true

    • @bigjalapeno7061
      @bigjalapeno7061 Рік тому +1

      I heard some of these a while back and almost believed them but that was years ago. It's insane that people even believe and spread this stuff

    • @ghost-husband
      @ghost-husband Рік тому +2

      I used to believe the spitting one to some degree because my mom has always warned about being nice because of that. especially now that I work at McDonald's I see how unrealistic that would be tho. there's always people around and there's cameras so there's no way really they could get away with it.

    • @bigjalapeno7061
      @bigjalapeno7061 Рік тому +1

      @@ghost-husband Yea I work at McDonalds too and I can confirm that too. There are cameras all over and always at least a couple people nearby

    • @SuperRat420
      @SuperRat420 Рік тому +1

      I personally whitnessed several pizzas spat on

    • @ViktorErikFade
      @ViktorErikFade Рік тому +3

      Honestly I'm beginning to wonder if that too was a stereotypical thing made up by Hollywood as I've seen it more in tv shows or movies than in real life ....I didn't stop and think about all the cameras in a fast food place, makes sense why they wouldn't they would know who did it pretty easily

  • @alliekuma4234
    @alliekuma4234 Рік тому +39

    I've heard all of these except the mismatched pizza slices because I don't think ive actually experienced that before. Thanks for clearing so many of these up, especially about McDonald's. I worked in a restaurant for 6 1/2 years and nobody spit in the food, we just made fun of the customers for being dumb. Lol

    • @MasterOfViewership
      @MasterOfViewership Рік тому +2

      Yeah, when I worked at 1 someone got a chicken-free McChicken, and somebody yelled "We got a freak daddy vegan in the drive-thru!"

    • @MasterOfViewership
      @MasterOfViewership Рік тому

      @@Lumberjack_king I live in a very strange city

    • @justsomemajor8923
      @justsomemajor8923 Рік тому +1

      ​@@MasterOfViewership That's golden lol

    • @viscountrainbows2857
      @viscountrainbows2857 Рік тому +1

      Personally I love wonky sized slices. Makes it look more human, and more a game of discretion with portions/sharing

  • @PhoenixHealing
    @PhoenixHealing Рік тому +36

    I guess…basically the “Special Menu,” stuff are honestly random special requests if you really think about it. Someone wanted to try combining stuff and the worker was nice enough to do it and word spread

  • @kasenrin3
    @kasenrin3 Рік тому +3

    On my first day of Pastry School, we were asked "How many of you bought a car today? Bought a house? Went to space?" Not many people raised their hands, if any. And then we were asked "How many of you ate today?" Nearly everyone raises their hand. "That's called job security." Food service is a necessary job. Not saying the other jobs aren't, but you don't exactly buy a car every day. You eat every day. My prospective career in pastry didn't really work out but I 100% respect a food service worker far more than I respect most people in higher paying jobs, because they have to deal with hungry people and hungry people are cranky and mean. And some people are just cranky and mean in general. Food service workers deal with way more than they should, especially considering they perform a service that people would absolutely not be able to live without.

  • @mageyplss
    @mageyplss Рік тому +15

    Another very good reason for the Chuck.E-Cheese pizza being so misshapen is that their pizza knifes are made specially so that a kid can't become a threat if he takes it, so they are incredibly weak. That can make it difficult to cut the pizza in a timely manner, so it's very easy to make a mistake

  • @Imaslutforpuns
    @Imaslutforpuns Рік тому +19

    I still can’t believe the Chuck E. Cheese pizza myth actually happened they could have avoided the whole thing by asking them not to slice the pizza simple as that💀

    • @MasterZebulin
      @MasterZebulin 8 місяців тому

      Shane is an ass. The clown emoji (not even going to degrade myself by posting it as an example) is always a red flag that something is not right with the poster.

  • @catholiccontriversy
    @catholiccontriversy Рік тому +9

    Yeah, the "doesn't rot" thing is something that's been around for a while, and not just the burger but also the fries and Mcnuggets. I know Morgan Spurlock did the experiment with French fries as a bonus feature on supersize me and the fries looked unchanged after months. A while ago I looked up the science of it and while I don't remember all of it I do know the salt shower the fries get is a part of it. Because I was an observant child that liked salt WAY too much, I became very familiar with different salts. McDonald's salt is actually much finer than standard table salt (or at least it was at one point), so it is a lot easier for it to stick to things and with the salt shower they receive after coming out of the fryer (watch it one time, it's not a light dusting), McDonald's fries basically have a full salt coat unlike pretty much every other French fry on the market, and salt immersion is like the thing that kept Egyptian mummies preserved for thousands of years. Add your lack of moisture thing and you have the reason for the lack of rot.
    "It doesn't rot, so it must still be just as good as fresh." Well no. I can't say for sure with the fast food, but for snack foods just because something isn't rotten doesn't mean it's still good. I have eaten 3 years past the sell by date chocolate bars and potato chips and while they weren't rotten or frankly all that bad looking or tasting (just a little stale), I felt ill for a few hours afterward. It wasn't just "I ate food my body wasn't used to" or "well duh it was expired" (I eat junk food that's a month or 2 past the sell by and it doesn't cause me problems), but there is a limit to what "it's not rotten" means for "safe to eat and not feel sick."

  • @GalaxySid
    @GalaxySid Рік тому +9

    Dude I love your videos. This truly is the wholesome side of youtube... while talking about cow eyes and spitting in food. As a former long term pizza worker myself I can confirm: no spitting, no jigsaw pizzas. One small correction: getting negative side effects just by expecting them is the nocebo effect.

    • @bigjalapeno7061
      @bigjalapeno7061 Рік тому

      Yea it's always nice when he makes a new video

  • @thenexttangle8568
    @thenexttangle8568 Рік тому +20

    PhantomStrider is very healthy for the mind and body, and is very good to look at. Absolutely great guy

  • @knightatyourservice7512
    @knightatyourservice7512 Рік тому +2

    So... Here's an interesting thing I've learned about conspiracies:
    "The more people need to be part on that conspiracy to trick people, the more likely the conspiracy in question is false"
    So next time when someone will accuse a big corporation of keeping a big secret, think about that.

  • @proudheartstudio
    @proudheartstudio Рік тому +6

    Its so nice to hear an optimistic look on something like the food industry and to get a wide range of information on topics like these!

  • @amypoff8589
    @amypoff8589 Рік тому +8

    My first job as a dishwasher was run by a guy that let his grand kids pee in the pickles and he served them. The movie called Waiting actually happens in a lot of restaurants.

    • @MasterZebulin
      @MasterZebulin 8 місяців тому

      Say what!? Where's the damn health inspector in all of this!?

  • @capnMAN
    @capnMAN Рік тому +7

    I appreciate the way Strider tries to avoid mentioning controversial individuals such as Mr Shane D here! Good job Josh stay respectable!

    • @mostar1219
      @mostar1219 Рік тому +2

      Props to him for that 1 and I find it funny.

  • @catholiccontriversy
    @catholiccontriversy Рік тому +8

    In my own personal experience, you can blame the education system for the fast food worker stereotype as well as other "low skilled jobs" like retail and sanitation. Personally I was constantly hit with "go to college to become a professional so you don't have to be a laborer" messaging as were many of my peers, and I believe that's why there is a labor shortage in those "low skill" fields, and a labor surplus in the "high skill fields" (I know people with "real" college degrees like physical therapy and counseling that can't get jobs in their field of study and I think it's because everyone was told "get a degree, it'll unlock the world for you and you'll make a lot of money"). Granted, this is only in like a 30 mile radius with a sample size of 100 or so people, but no one has told me my theory is wrong yet.

  • @zackwoods5077
    @zackwoods5077 Рік тому +3

    As someone who worked at McDonald's, I can confirm orders would on a rare occasion be messed with if a customer was rude. It wasn't anything sinister, but short changing on fries or intentionally ignoring a special request.

  • @UltraCenterHQ
    @UltraCenterHQ Рік тому +5

    PhantomStrider is so warm-hearted. It's such a contrast to most of the things on the internet

  • @darthmeticulous6901
    @darthmeticulous6901 Рік тому +4

    I am so glad you fully explained the legal ramifications of tampering with food and how unlikely anyone would think to do it. To be fair, films like “Waiting” have parodied this, but some will obviously take this seriously. As a former fast food employee, I can say with certainly that not once ever did anyone at my store tamper with food, and I personally believed that if I saw anyone do it, I’d take action on behalf of the consumer, because I don’t care how annoying or unsavory someone is being, none of it warrants tampering with their food, regardless of legal ramifications.

  • @taylor22222222
    @taylor22222222 Рік тому +2

    @19:50 I really appreciate this. I'm also on the spectrum and I was diagnosed only about 10 years ago. I've worked in retail and fast food and these are not easy jobs, even for the average individual I believe, and for me it was almost like lighting my nerves on fire at times. And @22:00 just perfectly summed up, couldn't have said it better myself.

    • @taylor22222222
      @taylor22222222 Рік тому

      Oh and on a rewatch, I just caught this at the tail end, but your idea for healthiest vs unhealthiest fast food sounds interesting. Looking forward if you decide to go on with it!

    • @phantomstrider
      @phantomstrider  Рік тому +1

      Ah hi Taylor :) Yeah I had this challenge too. Good on you for still working through it though. Sometimes when I had customers everywhere, stress was high and noises were going off everywhere, it was like a jackhammer to my brain. But I personally found it absolutely got easier.

    • @taylor22222222
      @taylor22222222 Рік тому +1

      @@phantomstrider Thank you, Strider, I appreciate that. :) And it's interesting to see one of my favorite UA-camrs who is also on the spectrum and to hear about some of your experiences being similar to my own.

  • @Craxin01
    @Craxin01 Рік тому +3

    I love it when they refer to some jobs as "unskilled labor." No such thing. Ever go to a brand-new restaurant and found it a bit lacking? That's because the workers have yet to obtain the skills necessary to work there. Go to that same restaurant a month later and it runs quite well.

  • @LiamLimeLarm
    @LiamLimeLarm Рік тому +2

    23:50 This is actually the Nacebo Effect, the Placebo Effect is when someone gets something that doesn't do anything, but they believe it has positive effects. The Nacebo Effect is the same principle but with a belief there will be negative effects. CGP Grey has a good video on this called "This Video Will Hurt". (Can't link it because UA-cam comments as per usual.)

  • @ballsmcballs7067
    @ballsmcballs7067 Рік тому +4

    the shane shade is absolutely killing me my goddddd 💀 bro just straight dogged on him for 4 minutes

    • @patnewbie2177
      @patnewbie2177 2 місяці тому +1

      And he deserved all of it.
      Selling such a ridiculous, easily-disprovable conspiracy to an audience primarily made up of teens and young adults is not only stupid, but dangerous.

  • @Cozzeneable
    @Cozzeneable Рік тому +2

    You were really personal in this video, and I thank you, so much. You're so sweet and so relatable. Thank you for opening up to us.
    Also, Hi Nin! Always happy to hear you!

  • @pamelamays4186
    @pamelamays4186 Рік тому +8

    As a former employee of a pizza place, I can confirm that it can be difficult to slice a pizza into perfect uniform slices..

    • @MasterZebulin
      @MasterZebulin 8 місяців тому

      You think that's hard, try slicing a pizza with a dull pizza cutter.

  • @MXOY99
    @MXOY99 Рік тому +2

    12:17 "Squishy made entirely of SYRUP!" came to mind.

  • @paulw858
    @paulw858 Рік тому +5

    Thank you for adding back the ghost saying "YAH." Seriously, I don't know if it was just the videos I watched or if it's something you've been doing for a while, but I was really sad to see him go.

  • @Sub_3690
    @Sub_3690 Рік тому +6

    I think your are one of the best UA-camrs ever, you need 1 million subscribers you’re best!❤

  • @zEr-ne5ri
    @zEr-ne5ri Рік тому +3

    i’m surprised the myth about McDonald’s ice cream was not about their availability. Seriously feels like most of the time they could’ve save cost by not even putting in the machine.

  • @rubynall80
    @rubynall80 Рік тому +2

    "If they're seen on camera"
    That's a pretty big if, especially with workers who know where the blind spots are.

  • @alexanderklepp
    @alexanderklepp Рік тому +4

    Watching a PhantomStrider video is like learning some fun facts from a friend or sharing his thoughts on something that interests you.

  • @0MidnighttheDragon0
    @0MidnighttheDragon0 Рік тому +1

    as someone on the spectrum and who ALSO has depression and anxiety
    ...THANK YOU for speaking out about why it's tough to get and KEEP a job, let alone a FULL TIME job. I'm 30 and have NEVER been able to handle a full time job. Hell, one 8 hour a day at a job that makes me stand literally makes my legs SCREAM at me so I feel liek I'm about to collapse, and my adhd goes haywire with boredome or, for faster jobs, gets overloaded by too rapid of a pace. it's NOT easy and I hate that it's "normal"
    the whole world is "normal" and as such, the world isn't designed for people like us to...exist, let alone live or survive.

  • @tommyclulow8617
    @tommyclulow8617 Рік тому +7

    I really miss the days of the top 5 best and worst Episodes of different TV Shows

  • @crystalcolden9158
    @crystalcolden9158 Рік тому +2

    As someone who is on the spectrum and in college, I like working at McDonald's to help pay the bills. And I am no where close to talentless, I get positive comments for my voice acting on the drive thru and anything I get paper and do a simple sketch. McDonald's is just a stepping stone to becoming an animator/artist, and thankfully I am at one with a working ice cream machine.

  • @mandy2653
    @mandy2653 Рік тому +3

    Actually - i worked in restaurant as a waiter for 2 years. I don't know if that is a cultural thing or something else (talking about my country where i live in), but almost all of my friends working at restaurants or fast food chains spat or considered even once spiting to someone drink or food. If there were disliked boss or menager pleasing any worker for food or drink - it is always served with hint of someone spits.

  • @myralyra5978
    @myralyra5978 Рік тому +2

    When I worked in a restaurant a lady sent her steak back for not being well done the chief threw it to the floor rubbed it around with his foot and slapped it into the grill and gave it back to her, yes this happened in the United States around 2010. You have a lot of faith in people which is admirable

  • @jessepikmin3576
    @jessepikmin3576 Рік тому +16

    Strider I’ve been following you for years and I absolutely love you latest content especially. I always get a smile on my face when I see the notification you uploaded a video. Thank you for working so hard for us, your videos are the best.

  • @TheCatIndeed
    @TheCatIndeed Рік тому +2

    Probably my favorite thing about these fast food videos is that I can watch them while eating. Even if what I’m eating is usually the polar opposite of fast food, it still adds to the experience.

  • @jameslink8
    @jameslink8 Рік тому +4

    I never spit in anyone's food, threaten to, cussed out customers, insulted customers to they're faces, threw some food & stuff. Never spit in anyone's food. Like when I was a manager at Wendy's someone called & complained on my shift & they were going to call the next day & talk to the store manager & I said I don't give a "F" I'm off tomorrow

  • @MichaelSheaAudio
    @MichaelSheaAudio Рік тому +2

    Working in fast food or in a full service restaurant is not for young or untalented people. Before Covid, I went into a diner around the corner to pick up something to go, and while I was waiting, there was a new hire learning how to carry multiple dishes at once. She basically had to carry these heavy plates with a 1 finger each, it looked brutal. I have pretty small and dainty hands for my size, I'm not sure I could ever do that. If you're a waiter, you're gonna be running around constantly, dealing with garbage customers, carrying tons of food on hot plates, etc. If you work in fast food, you could be slaving over a hot grill, dealing with the same garbage customers, cleaning the dining area, prepping food, etc. I worked in a pita restaurant for like 5 months when I was younger, there was always something to do so it's tiring work.
    Every job needs someone to do it. If you like to get food from restaurants, people need to do those jobs in order for that to happen, so they should be treated well by you and compensated well by their employer. If you think that certain jobs aren't worthy of paying a living wage, then you're in favor of poverty which is quite horrible of you.

  • @IrkenExile
    @IrkenExile Рік тому +4

    You just radiate so much positivity and energy in these videos, they're a great pick-me-up after a long day!

  • @doglover12345andfr
    @doglover12345andfr Рік тому +1

    As someone who works fast food, I’ve had people ask for “secret menu items”…most of the time I have no idea what they are talking about.

  • @chubbiebunnieboy7865
    @chubbiebunnieboy7865 Рік тому +6

    always a good day when Strider uploads. Your vids are always chill and put a smile on my face, keep up the good work!

    • @bigjalapeno7061
      @bigjalapeno7061 Рік тому +1

      Yep. Hopefully he can keep coming up with interesting topics to cover but I'm sure he will

  • @nydiaj1451
    @nydiaj1451 Рік тому +1

    i actually believed #1 before, but now it makes so much sense as to why their smaller burgers don't get moldy. i've been loving your fast food vids, i love learning about this stuff and i even have a growing vintage mcdonald's collection.

  • @darklordumbreon
    @darklordumbreon Рік тому +5

    as a mcdonald's employee, you're correct on a lot of the myths there, and trust me if I could get away with it I would enforce a secret menu lol
    Edit: yeah While it's not the most glamorous job, but I like it because I was in a toxic work environment in my last job and the other staff and workmakes were absolutely KIND to me

  • @AnnoyingSquib
    @AnnoyingSquib Рік тому +1

    My passive aggressive way at getting back at rude customers was putting extra ice in their drinks so they don't get nearly as much soda as they wanted.

  • @tk24life
    @tk24life Рік тому +5

    The taco bell bowl minus the dairy products is a go-to healthy fast food option for me, too. Though, sometimes it's hard to resist the cheese and sour cream. Even with them, I still don't think it's that unhealthy.

  • @abbysworld05
    @abbysworld05 6 місяців тому +1

    An example of not serving a customer or kicking a customer out is something my mom told me, she said that when my youngest sister was a baby she was crying and one of the staff kicked them out cuz she was crying and my mom said that manager gave her a free meal or something like that after they left a bad review, sure babies crying are annoying and staff and the customers have every right to be annoyed but that doesn’t give the staff the right to kick someone out just for a crying baby cuz you can’t really expect them to not go anywhere or to leave once their baby starts crying cuz they still need to go places or want to enjoy themselves,so they have to have thick skin to not do those things, sure it may be annoying but it’s only mild annoyance for most people which isn’t a reason to kick someone out, sure technically they can but their manager will most likely not be happy about it and have cameras so they know exactly who did it

  • @skittlebunny7654
    @skittlebunny7654 Рік тому +3

    I lived in a town called Lufkin TX and we had a few chinese or japenense restaurants found with skinned cats and dogs in the freezer, however it was never proven it was being fed to customers and in (i believe two of the cases) it was for "personal" use or atleast thats what they said. It didnt help the rumor in that area, at all..

  • @smileykerr5875
    @smileykerr5875 Рік тому +1

    I worked in fast food for over four years and never was there ever time I wasn't being watched haha like you said, employees couldn't tamper with your food even if they wanted to because there's cameras everywhere and also other coworkers who probably agree spitting in food is a disgusting response to disgusting behavior 😂 great video as always :)

  • @yourhomiechillinvibes
    @yourhomiechillinvibes Рік тому +3

    I always enjoy watching your videos, always well spoken and positive. It's very refreshing in the sea of loud and controversial youtube.

  • @JamietheEmperor
    @JamietheEmperor Рік тому +1

    man josh you're such a positivity vendor I love your channel and attitude

  • @Bellfeasto
    @Bellfeasto Рік тому +20

    The spitting in food thing happens a lot from my experience the cameras really aren't checked often in a lot of restaurants.
    Im going too say depends on were you go and how rude you are.
    Not as bad as being rude in a waffle house

    • @GrimmHades
      @GrimmHades Рік тому +1

      You are absolutely correct I have seen many spit in food and also correct about Waffle House. They will just fight you there 😂😂😂

    • @KaliBella
      @KaliBella Рік тому +4

      At Starbucks we’d just make their drink decaf if they were rude

    • @Randytherumbler
      @Randytherumbler 7 місяців тому

      It's a crime in Florida to tamper with anyone's food, anywhere in the restaurant. Not to mention that there are hidden cameras monitoring any and all of the employees and employers who are making the food.
      It's a $10,000 fine. Including jail time! Yikes!😮.
      It's an assault. Plain and simple ; no matter how rude any and all irate customers can be ......... because of ego? Really? Seriously?)
      It's just not worth it. Those that have been doing that, having any harebrained ideas for idiots to be doing that....
      You're not any better than they are.
      You're no better than they are.
      Have some class.

  • @VideoGameVillians
    @VideoGameVillians Рік тому +1

    Food Theory also covered the Chuck E Cheese pizza myth. They ordered several pizzas DURING COVID when it would have been impossible for them to recycle the pizza since they were only doing take out at the time and they got plenty of odd/misshapen slices. Then they asked the staff about it and got some reasonable answers.

  • @banana360
    @banana360 Рік тому +3

    As a Scottish man, your dig at Haggis made me laugh. Nice job.

  • @catholiccontriversy
    @catholiccontriversy Рік тому +2

    I first heard about secret menus in college or like right before it, and one of my friends said "yeah, you can probably find it in a college town like this [where the employees are collegw kids and they'll think its fun to do]." I also heard that since Taco Bell is like just 6 base ingredients, the "secret menu" is just things that aren't listed anymore but still have all the ingredients in the back (like if there was a promotional taco made with quesadilla chicken instead of the beef that bbn is no longer listed, you can probably still order it and the receipt will say the item).

  • @raywalton1291
    @raywalton1291 Рік тому +3

    I'm personally a big fan of the Starbucks secret menu. When I am not ordering online, I just give the batista an index card with the recipe written on it. As someone who doesn't like ordering complicated orders verbally, it makes things easier for me, and hopefully the batista.

  • @NiallSkye
    @NiallSkye Рік тому +1

    Thank you for #4 and for pointing out the struggle of maintaining a 5 day a week schedule when you're struggling with mental illness or other things. I work in an office and never work more than 3 days in a row due to the way my week is structured. I don't think I'd be able to do 5 days straight right now so I'm grateful for my days off when they come even if I do sometimes miss having two days off in a row.

  • @doll9340
    @doll9340 Рік тому +3

    To be fair I think MatPat disbunked the pizza myth 18:20

  • @mostar1219
    @mostar1219 Рік тому +2

    A good chunk of these McDonald's rumors I have never heard of, except for the ice cream machine and occasionally customers ask if it's working

  • @donnyshark8680
    @donnyshark8680 Рік тому +5

    My mom was a waitress and she had a man who was so rude the entire waitress staff spit in his dessert, he never knew, and said it was delicious, she went on to be a waitress for like 10 more years, she only did it once thankfully but I can assure you that does happen rarely

  • @ahuman2691
    @ahuman2691 Рік тому +2

    I love the lighthearted nature of your videos

  • @cassandracastro2759
    @cassandracastro2759 Рік тому +3

    #8: Holy cow yes. Whenever I see a story where someone says they can refuse service to people, I try to comment this. Bussiness that are open to general public cannot refuse service to the general public, except on specific cases (like a person being a threat to the safety of others), so there may be cases where someone refusing is ok, but on some stories they refuse service to people for any number of other reasons, which may be ilegal.

    • @jadedheartsz
      @jadedheartsz Рік тому +1

      generally places can refuse to serve you if you're being a bigot or a sexist creep.

  • @victoriagarcia3078
    @victoriagarcia3078 Рік тому +2

    About staff spitting in your food: it’s not common, but it does happen. When my parents worked at Olive Garden there was a chef who made a very difficult customer (a male Karen) a medium stake (which is what the customer ordered) but the customer threw a fit and demanded the stake be remade, so the chef stuffed the stake down the front of his pants and kept it there for several minutes and then sent it back out, the customer ate it in a heartbeat and said it was the best stake he ever had. So please be polite to restaurant staff, yes it’s unlikely they’ll tamper with your food, but it is still a possibility.

    • @princesspixel3151
      @princesspixel3151 Рік тому +1

      Did that chef get fired? That’s not okay! (Neither is the male karen’s nonsense, but still)

    • @victoriagarcia3078
      @victoriagarcia3078 Рік тому +1

      @@princesspixel3151 no he did not, he was already gonna leave shortly after for another job elsewhere, so management pretty much didn’t care

    • @Randytherumbler
      @Randytherumbler 7 місяців тому

      ​​@@princesspixel3151In Florida, it's a crime. Not to mention that they got hidden cameras to watch,learn, and observe shady employees that tamper with anyone's food that customers had PAID for.
      Or in some other states.
      AND a $10,000 fine.
      Even possible jail time! Yikes!😮

  • @anthonyoliver418
    @anthonyoliver418 Рік тому +4

    I find it funny how all of these have no research, and I can tell a few of them are based on stereotypes, mainly MSG and dogmeat!

  • @nobodyfamousX
    @nobodyfamousX Рік тому

    I've found that "secret menu" items are usually more accurately described as the "former temporary items" menu.
    Fast food restaurants will frequently have a temporary item of the month, and when they are done they techncially take away our ability to charge you for it.
    But we often still have everything in the restaurant to make the item if you really want to pay for all the individual items

  • @victorygamer713
    @victorygamer713 Рік тому +2

    Hell yeah, new video.

  • @astrowolvez
    @astrowolvez Рік тому +2

    The msg is so wild because it’s just a harmless thing that makes food taste amazing.

  • @autumbreeze1129
    @autumbreeze1129 Рік тому +5

    The hilarious thing about the pig fat thing is, once someone told that to me, clearly hoping my reaction would be like "🤮OH MY GOD! That's disgusting! I'm gonna be sick. I'm never eating those again!" when my response was just "so? We eat animal fat in other foods all the time. What's the big deal if that's all soft serves are? If they made animal fat taste that good, I say that's to be praised. It's not going to make me stop eating it".
    They stared at me in shock, it apparently never having crossed their mind that I might not care.
    Even though it isn't true, even if pig fat WERE what soft serves were made of, I'd still eat them, because it's no different from ordering anything else from McDonald's menu.
    It's all got animal fat some way or another, so the ice cream being fat too isn't a huge game changer or anything 🤷‍♀️

  • @JaceAVinson
    @JaceAVinson Рік тому +2

    For a guy who talks about being healthy a lot you sure do make a lot of fast food videos. But I still enjoy them, you should also do more cartoons again too.

  • @yinyangyt8749
    @yinyangyt8749 Рік тому +3

    I heard of the spitting in food one but it never happened to me. I am pretty sure no one does that. Especially for the health protocols the restaurant has in place

  • @willbunnell889
    @willbunnell889 Рік тому +1

    There was literally a Gumball Episode Poking fun at the Secret Menu Item Theory! Gumball and Darwin talk about a Secret Menu Item at Joyful Burger, Elmore’s Best Restaurant, and Richard overhears this from a mile away… literally… when Gumball and Darwin say that, they were at the Mall and Richard was at home! Anyways, Richard wants to know how to get this Menu Item! They go through a couple ideas involving Larry, the Man who literally works at every job in Elmore, including Joyful Burger! Their ideas include but are not limited to: Guessing the Secret Item, Ordering The Item, Working as a Successful Joyful Burger Employee, and Intimidation! Only that last one works where Larry is forced to tell them the true way to get this item, Going to and Ordering At Every Joyful Burger in Elmore within 1 Hour! The Episode then turns into a Suspenseful Thrillride, as Gumball, Darwin and Richard go as fast as they can to get to Every Joyful Burger and Back in time! They eventually make it with the expense of Richard’s Weight, and it’s revealed that the Secret Menu item is called, The M’Guffin, which it’s name is an obvious play on how people think that’s the name of a Secret Menu Item! But it ends with Richard being unable to eat it, because he wasn’t supposed to eat so much in that amount of time! I think the Episode was called The Menu

  • @CaptainRillaboom
    @CaptainRillaboom Рік тому +3

    Could you do more Crappypasta videos? It's really funny.

  • @miya705
    @miya705 Рік тому +2

    Sadly the spit one is actually true. I've seen it myself while working in restaurants, seen it done to others at fast food places, and heard others in the industry talk about it happening. There are also videos of it happening. It's almost always minimum wage workers that I've seen doing it because at the end of the day, fast food is literally always hiring, and they have less to lose.

  • @corymorimacori1059
    @corymorimacori1059 Рік тому +4

    “I’m serving billions and I can’t be beat! You’re a bin full of lettuce facing da feet! Using Cheetos dude? Get your recipes together man, I had the same fries since I was Willord Scott the weatherman!” Ronald McDonald

    • @liamtheman2099
      @liamtheman2099 Рік тому +2

      Someone’s a fan of Epic Rap Battles of History.

  • @danielasarmiento3101
    @danielasarmiento3101 Рік тому +1

    As someone who has made homemade ice cream , mixing any kind of fat , that isn't cream will effect the composition of the ice cream , since ice cream like all cooking is scientific process , you mess up in certain recipes and ruins the meal

  • @josepharmstrong1788
    @josepharmstrong1788 Рік тому +3

    Thanks to the likes of Binging With Babish, Omnivorous Adam, Joshua Weismann, and even Uncle Roger, MSG is making a comeback and its myth has lost a lot of steam. I even have a jar of the stuff myself

  • @Skorpeonismyrealname
    @Skorpeonismyrealname Рік тому +1

    I actually did a science experiment back in 5th or 6th grade on rotting burgers.
    It initially was to figure out why McDonald's fries that fell into the floorboard didn't wither and rot like mashed potatoes. So I got three Happy Meals, made three burgers and fries, and kept them in different atmospheres.
    One was in a sealed zip-lock. One was left in the cardboard container and paper bag. The other was just out in the open. And sure enough, both sets of food sealed up still rotted. Because the moisture from the food that WOULD have evaporated in the atmosphere was contained, and kept it in that culinary danger zone for the bacteria to flourish. Meanwhile, the ones in the semi-sealed environment were hit or miss. The areas closest to the open air did indeed dry, but the rest was still showing signs of decay. While the McD's burger was as reported, my home made burger had molded because I didn't account for different patty and bun sizes.
    A friend of mine had also done the same with a Burger King meal, and a deluxe burger from his dad's fancy restaurant. Pasture fed free-range beef, scratch-made organic buns, whole nine yards. He got basically the same results, but with the foresight to have the "homemade" burgers be the same size.

  • @N_Drogyny
    @N_Drogyny Рік тому +4

    It's also important to note that the MSG and dog meat myths are often rooted in racism, most often sinophobia specifically, and perpetuated by either genuinely racist people or those with unintentional racist biases due to how they were raised. In the US,
    sinophobia runs rampant(see: people blaming China, or worse, all Chinese people for problems when it's more nuanced than blaming a country or entire nationality on an issue that may not have even originated in the country in question) with people either not stopping to realize that they're being racist, or doing so on purpose.

  • @darkyang6601
    @darkyang6601 Рік тому +2

    Imagine being that guy that walks up to the counter at McDonald’s and says “Can I get a McGangbang?”

  • @user-ze2wq6ne7e
    @user-ze2wq6ne7e Рік тому +3

    Please Do Top 6 Worst Arabic Cartoons!

  • @mostar1219
    @mostar1219 Рік тому +1

    Once after the hack the menu thing at McDonald's, someone tried to order it and I said they were late for it but they can order the sandwiches that go in a particular hack the menu option since they have to put the item together anyway.