

‘I can’t believe this is allowed’: Restaurant servers get 91-person table ‘It cost more for delivery and tip than the food’: DoorDash customer shows $53 Buffalo Wild Wings order, sparking debate Today’s top stories ‘Out of everyone, I’m the one that got fired?’: TikToker says he was fired after catching 2 co-workers allegedly kissing in freezer at McDonald’s The Daily Dot has reached out to Target via email and Amador via TikTok comment.

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Of Thursday, the TikTok has over 3.5 million views.
