{"id":116749,"date":"2021-06-18T19:48:43","date_gmt":"2021-06-18T19:48:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/fin2me.com\/?p=116749"},"modified":"2021-06-18T19:48:43","modified_gmt":"2021-06-18T19:48:43","slug":"chick-fil-a-worker-exposes-chains-food-waste-on-tiktok","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fin2me.com\/economy\/chick-fil-a-worker-exposes-chains-food-waste-on-tiktok\/","title":{"rendered":"Chick-fil-A worker exposes chain’s food waste on TikTok"},"content":{"rendered":"
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A Chick-fil-A employee is calling out the fast-food giant for wasting food. <\/p>\n
An employee of the Georgia-based chain posted a viral video on TkTok of what appears to be another worker tossing a tray of chicken nuggets into the trash. <\/p>\n
The TikTok user, who remains anonymous under the username @jlucvss, posted a video showing another employee throwing out a full tray of chicken nuggets with the caption “what they do every night with the chicken nuggets at Chick-fil-A.” <\/p>\n
The video, with more than 7 million views, sparked outrage on the video-sharing platform with some users slamming the chain for allowing the food to go to waste. <\/p>\n
“The amount of food we throw away and the amount of starving people there are just doesn\u2019t sit right with me,” one user commented. “It\u2019s sad.” <\/p>\n
What they do every night with the chicken nuggets at Chick-fil-a #fyp<\/p>\n
Others commented that the chain should “give them out for free,” while another noted that giving out chicken hours later could potentially be a health hazard. <\/p>\n
“Chicken that sits out too long cannot be given out to the homeless hours later it will get them sick. It\u2019s not a doughnut.,” another user commented.<\/p>\n
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Chick-fil-A says it has a food donation program on its website called Chick-fil-A Shared Table, started in 2012, in which franchises package and send extra food to charitable organizations like soup kitchens and non-profits. <\/p>\n
Chick-fil-A did not immediately return a Fox News request for comment. <\/p>\n