Facebook Video With Raunchy Jokes Gets Philly Fast-Food Workers Fired
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- A Philadelphia fast-food restaurant says workers will be fired after a Facebook video shows them joking about having sex and spitting in customers' food, among other unsanitary acts.
But one former Checkers employee who posted the video says it was simply a publicity stunt gone wrong.
That man, Richard Benson, tells WCAU-TV that he's a comedian and hip-hop artist who posted the video as a publicity stunt. He says none of the workers actually did the things described in the 44-minute video.
The Checkers franchise is taking the matter seriously and issued a statement saying the restaurant on Stenton Avenue will remain closed until it is "fully sanitized and re-inspected" and that the workers involved in the video are being fired. Other employees will be retrained.
Checkers has been determined to open locations in the Bay Area.
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