#TRENDING 5/31/22: Guy Walked Into a Burger King and It Was Empty

A Guy Walked Into a Burger King and It Was Empty . . . Because No One Showed Up for Work?

 

There have been a lot of issues with staffing shortages during the pandemic. But for one Burger King, it wasn't just a shortage . . . it was a FULL-ON OUTAGE.

  

A guy walked into a Burger King in Pittsburgh on Friday, and no one was there. He went through the drive-thru . . . then walked inside . . . and even opened the door to the kitchen. The whole place was completely empty . . . in the afternoon.

  

The local news caught wind of it, and they say that only ONE PERSON showed up to work that day . . . and when they saw they were alone, they QUIT on the spot, apparently without locking the door on their way out.

  

A manager eventually showed up to lock the place until it could be staffed.

 

 A Burger King rep is downplaying the problem. They say the shift leader had to leave due to a family emergency . . . sent the team home . . . and the door was inadvertently left unlocked.

  

But a local official says it might be a sign of the times . . . a lot of people left the workforce during the pandemic . . . and businesses will have to adapt. 

  

(Last we checked, that Pittsburgh BK was still "temporarily closed." Here's the local news report with video of the guy walking around inside.)


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