Don't go inside. It is a rat's nest of filth. A few employees are awesome, others must be related to the shift manager because they are ..... there are no kind words. Order a Dr. Pepper, get a Coke, ask for extra ice, get five cubes, hear that the person behind me is ordering an iced coffee, the second window gal doesn't have coffee at her station, none at the front counter, so she goes through a door that I can only guess is the break room and comes shuffling back with half the Wendy's glass filled with coffee. From the break room?! So I step inside because after pulling away from the pick window, I realize that I don't have Dr Pepper. So I park the car and walk inside for the first time, and boy was that a mistake. There are nooooo lights on in the dining area. It feels more cold inside than outside, probably because there was no sunlight to warm it up. Two little old ladies, nicely dressed, wearing their hats, coats, one had her gloves on while she drank her coffee. It was sad. Filthy floors. Only one of two pop machines in operation, the broken machine seemed to have old chewing tobacco sitting on the drain shelf of the machine. The operating pop machine was caked in dried pop all over the dispensers, and the area where cups are held to fill, just filthy sticky. If it wasn't winter, there probably would have been bugs crawling everywhere. I can never go there again, I was so...
Read moreI'm a former employee of this wendys.. Breastfeeding mothers deserve a clean, safe, and PRIVATE space to pump while at their workplace. For 3 months I was pumping while doing work tasks.. spilling my breast milk if I bent over, losing my milk supply due to not being able to stay hydrated during my shift. I was told I couldn't leave the floor every few hours to pump, as it would disturb the work flow. Under the PUMP Act, most nursing employees have the right to reasonable break time and a place, other than a bathroom, that is shielded from view and free from intrusion to express breast milk while at work. This right is available for up to one year after the child’s birth. I was not granted any of this.. they tried to "comply" and have me start pumping in the office. The office has 2 windows and a camera. I put black trash bags over the window and covered the single camera that is in the work office. Was told by the district manager of Wendy's that is NOT allowed. He said I'd either have to clock out, go home and pump and come back.. mins you I live 15 minutes away and it'd take up my whole 30 minute unpaid break.. OR I could clock out and pump in the bathroom stall. I've never felt so damn humiliated in my life.. all I'm trying to do is provide food for my child and I'm being targeted. This whole situation is...
Read moreI and friend went through drive thru, he likes to humor people. We made are order wanted sweet tea, she told us they didn't have normal sweet. It was called infused sweet tea I got a sprite my friend got tea, got to the window to pay he was joking and said it's free the young lady had no smile no expression at all on her face. And he said I'm just joking with you still no expression at all, we got to the next window for our food he got a frosty instead of infused tea paid the difference same young lady waited on us. Got are food and drinks and park there was no straws, no spoon, no napkins in the bag. My friend had to drive back around when we got there the woman asked us to wait, my friend said we were just here and there was no straws, no spoon and napkins in the bag. So we drove back to the window the manager gave us straws & spoons and rolled her eyes at us didn't say anything, there was a young man cleaning something wouldn't react to out when we tried to get napkins. So we honk the horn another woman came out and gave us some napkins. Wendy's by Walmart in moline, il. I'm good the rolling the eyes...
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