Things you wish you could say to customers (Are Seabass like cows?)
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- Опубліковано 21 жов 2024
- Working in a restaurant can be fun and exciting. Restaurants can also be a place where you hear some really funny stories. Chef Scubes shares more funny things you wish you could say to restaurant customers.
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I Googled "What do sea bass eat?" Just for funnzies. I don't think Blondie will be ordering it. Lol. They are super carnivores.
With a name like "Patagonian tooth fish", I'm shocked to learn that.
I am so glad you are saying all the things myself & coworkers have bit our tongues from yelling out to customers.
I just love all of these restaurant videos. This guy is too funny😂😂😂😂
You could say "Sea Bass are sea-moss fed" 😂
For the last one, if she is so concerned about animals being treated with brutality, then why is she even eating meat. Become a vegetarian. Simple:)
I do think it's fair to be concerned with the treatment of animals and the horrors of factory farming while still consuming meat. Why? Because meat is a necessary part of the human diet, we are ominivorous. And because we don't HAVE to abuse the animals we consume. Death is a part of life. Suffering is oftentimes optional though. We should hold ourselves to higher standards as humans. That being said, if you're going to a restaurant and it doesn't advertise itself as sourcing "cruelty-free", you'd be better off not asking a stupid question to which you already know the answer.
@@animalxing8697 And that's what I was talking about. She was asking a stupid question. And no, I don't really agree that suffering is mostly optional. Just as death is a part of life, so is misery and suffering.
@@Veronica.A. I didn't say mostly. But in the case of factory farming, a lot of what we do to animals is a choice. I don't think choosing to be needlessly cruel is okay. But it happens, and we all support it with our money. Just saying.
@@animalxing8697 You said oftentimes. But that's cool. And also, everyone doesn't need meat to survive. There are some countries where many people are 100% vegetarian and still do well in life.
For those people who want animals to be treated well without brutality, it would be hypocrisy on their end if they consumed that same animal's meat.
@@Veronica.A. "some countries where many people are 100% vegetarian" Not only is this a complete non-example with zero specificity, it doesn't even skirt the issue of animal cruelty because vegetarians by definition might still consume animal products that aren't meat. The country with the highest rate of vegetarianism in the world, India, still has a high majority of meat eaters, and is also severely impoverished. Vegetarianism and veganism are priviledged life situations to be in and require supplementation to truly meet dietary requirements. This simply isn't an option for everyone. The cruelty of factory farming should be addressed without forcing everyone to be vegetarian or vegan.
I love these videos
All the times I muttered “Just kill me” at a buck each, I’d be embarrassingly wealthy right now
Right now? Yes! Right now.
That walk-in is getting quite the workout and is crowded as heck.
love this guy. all resteraunt staff should be treated with respect.go to a resaraunt to eat, drink, have a nice time, not to argue with people on very low salary who are overworked.
"Right now? Yes!"
I think these bolt gun things should be all over. They are not cruel - except for animals.
Last one is real
Sea basses are carnivores. When they eat other males, they are technically eating sea-men
For folks that stay on their phone 16 hours a day. You dont look anything up of importance.
Look the food up before you ask a goofball question
My former catering inside voice is feeling so vindicated right now.
I get it👍🏼😂
"I'm gonna kick your ass" bro we're the exact same size and weight-- in fact we're the same person.
Proving once again that the customer is not only not right but completely brainless.
Think we all felt that last one. 😂
Put this on Sea Bass's tab
I mean, to be fair, you'd want a chicken raised in a pasture, not stuffed in a cage with 10 other chickens.
Yes, I think its fully valid to care about animal welfare even if you eat meat. But "cruelty free" is too much up to interpretation, have degrees to it and you need to be more spesific. To a vegan, no meat would count as cruelty free. In general one can assume the meat if from standard factory farm unless otherwise specified
I’ve always wondered if this man is actually a chef or if he really just have a massive food hobby
Yes, but hes portraying as a waiter, not a chef. Still wonder how you could have time for the actual job while making so many youtube videos at the same time. Maybe he worked in a restaurant but later quit
I am sorry you had a hard day. We all have them sometimes. I will send you happy thoughts.
The Blue Haired "Cruelty-Free" Princess is your character for all gluten-, dairy-, egg-, tree-nut-, peanut-, sesame-, soy-, MSG-, and any other elimination of tasty foodstuffs. She needs a name though!
Buffy Birdwell? Tofu Tina?
"They" need a name I think this ine also turns up gender murky in a previous vid.
Hahahahahahh
Yes yes it is funny
How about this. You order a Caesar salad and ask for extra dressing but say that you’re allergic to fish and when the server tells you that there’s fish in the dressing and they say it’s not and you go back and forth with them you go get your manager as a witness to the idiot who insists that there’s no fish in Cesar dressing
I have worked in catering and have had to bite my tongue a time or two . Yes there are times you do want to respond
In the first video why doesn't the waiter just say No to her question instead of giving such a lengthy reply to her? He has energy to talk so much but no energy to answer a no to her question?! Tf.
Thumbs up if you googled it