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Burger King employees go viral after quitting in the best possible way

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Employees at a Burger King store in the USA have gone viral on social media after quitting in a very, public way

Employees at one the burger chain’s stores in Lincoln, Nebraska, staff put up a sign reading; “We all quit,”

The image then posted to social media, shows that the large sign outside the restaurant on July 10 read: “WE ALL QUIT. SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE.”

The note was posted last week after most restaurant employees tendered their resignations as they were fed up of the management. They stated that the store was understaffed, the working conditions were bleak, and the managers were “downright cruel”.

One of the store’s former managers revealed to the media that the employees had put the sign up as they were disgruntled with the way they were treated, but were told to take it down by upper management.

Rachael Flores, who previously was employed at the fast-food store as a general manager earlier this year, told KLKN-TV that employees in the kitchen worked with no air conditioning for weeks – even while temperatures outside and in, had been dreadful.

Ms. Flores stated that the kitchen was understaffed, with “only three or four workers on during lunch”.

The staffing issue forced her to work 50 to 60 hours per week

Flores then said that the idea for the sign was crafted by her fellow team members “just kind of a laugh to upper management.”

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