I very occasionally get Waffle House hash browns (much more commonly pre-pandemic when I was helping out on a horse farm, carbs good) and here comes my Karen-or-not moment: I went in the other day and was, as usual, protein-starved. So I asked for some hasbrowns with jalapenos and onions, because *obviously* (
), but then I also wanted two eggs [cracked over them]. I didn't say the last part.
"So, how do you want the eggs?"
*Blinking tiredly, realizing my order's weird* "Ah, scrambled, mixed in there"
"No problem!"
The twist is that this was apparently very controversial to their manager, who gave them a hard time for passing on a weird order and then for giving *me* trouble. All this, like, right in front of me- I was "engrossed" in my phone for politeness but there's no divider, and I'm still very auditory. Ugh.
So apparently it's controversial to protein-up some hashbrowns with egg. Hearing a service worker be berated for a perfect performance was an unpopular experience, for me.
Yeah okay real on-topic opinion: Tipping is an awful practice. It originated as a means of hiring black people without paying them, and today it serves to divide the front workers from back workers. It's the epitome of the Karen desire for control over "lesser" people.
I don't even know if my tip went to the right person there, or got shared with their boss (who probably isn't an inherently shitty person, just hard-pressed by the low margins of fast food).