Former McDonald’s Employee Posts Ice Cream Machine Pics That Will Disgust You

A former McDonald’s employee who was recently fired, went out in a way that a lot of people probably wish they could: Guns blazing.

In kind of a 2017 version of the infamous “F*ck you, I’m out!” scene from Half Baked, Twitter user @phuckyounick posted photos from behind the kitchen at the McDonald’s location he used to work at and basically let himself get fired from McDonald’s.

No, the photo above is not the grease trap, this is:

Nick said that he already had a new job lined up, and wanted to leave the fast food restaurant with a bang, so he went off posting photos of the grimy part of the ice cream machine, and some less-than-desirable looking frozen patties.

The frozen food photo isn’t really shocking, but it’s at least a quick reminder that McDonald’s isn’t exactly the picture of freshness.

The photos got shared like crazy, and people started painting McDonald’s workers as saints who tell us the ice cream machine is broken in order to save us.


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It was probably no coincidence that he posted all this just before National Ice Cream Day:

 

Then other McDonald’s employees were encouraged to post gross photos of their work environment.

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Obviously, we never get chunks of gunk in our ice cream, but you never want to see photos like that coming out of a restaurant.

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