Restaurant Employee Asks Manager To Keep Newborn Out Of Kitchen And Somehow Becomes The Villain

Bringing a baby to work is one thing. Bringing a baby into a fully operational commercial kitchen and strapping it to your chest while you work the cook line is… a choice.

That’s exactly what went down in this workplace drama that’s part Reddit rant, part food safety horror story.

One restaurant employee (u/Dry-Pie2917) tried to speak up about the obvious hazards of having an infant in the middle of hot grills, fryers, and narrow fire escape routes—and somehow ended up being treated like the office buzzkill.

The reactions from coworkers were not what you’d expect, and the situation only escalated from there.

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Alex Buscemi

Alex Buscemi

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