Internet Disgusted After Video Shows New York Restaurant Worker Dripping Sweat Onto Food While Working: ‘I Just Threw Up in My Mouth’

I don’t like food anymore

Internet users were left disgusted after a video appeared to show a restaurant worker in New York dripping sweat onto food while preparing it.

Employee hygiene plays an important role in food safety and customer confidence. Restaurants are generally expected to have practices in place to help prevent contamination during food preparation, including maintaining clean work areas and following proper hygiene standards. When food handlers appear to be sweating excessively over prepared food, it can raise sanitation concerns among customers and prompt questions about whether appropriate food safety measures are being followed.

In the video, the worker was seen standing in the kitchen cutting meat on a preparation surface. As he worked, what appeared to be large drops of sweat fell from his face onto the food. Many viewers questioned whether he would have noticed the sweat dripping while continuing to prepare the meal. The video then showed him placing the meat into a container, apparently for the next stage of preparation.

The video quickly spread across social media, prompting viewers to try to identify where it had been filmed. Some online users alleged that it took place at a Cava restaurant, but that claim has not been independently verified. Regardless of the location, many commenters argued that restaurants should have hygiene practices in place to prevent situations like the one shown in the video.

Viewers Disgusted Over Video of New York Restaurant Employee

The video sparked reactions online. Many viewers said they were disgusted by the video and expressed concern for customers who may have unknowingly eaten the food. “I just threw up in my mouth,” one person wrote. Another commented, “I stopped eating out years ago. People are just playing Russian roulette. You can make better quality food at home for much cheaper.”

Others said the video made them wonder whether similar situations happen at other restaurants without customers noticing. “This probably happens way more than we want and yet we still get food from restaurants cooked by people like this. I guess ‘what you don’t know won’t hurt you,’” one person wrote. Another commenter sympathized with the worker while still criticizing the situation, saying, “I kinda feel bad for him and sweating like that, but figure it out guy, put a towel around your forehead or something.”

The video sparked a conversation about the importance of maintaining proper hygiene standards during food preparation and the expectations customers have for restaurants. It also led to broader discussions about whether recording and sharing potential food safety concerns online is an effective way to hold businesses accountable and warn other customers.

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