I was fired today,

Discussion in 'Truck Stops' started by Former Flying J employee, Apr 2, 2008.

  1. Baack

    Baack Road Train Member

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    Oh I didn't know that
    The problem is the store decides how long they are going to let it sit on the shelf, so it could be blessed by the pope and still go bad on the shelf and be sold that way
     
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  3. Samantha82580

    Samantha82580 Medium Load Member

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    But it has much more preservatives so it can stay fresh since it is prepacked before it comes into the store. Preservatives arent good for your body and frankly, you cant make that stuff taste right....not even the ground beef....ain't enough seasonings in the world.
     
  4. lookingup

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    Find a Legal Firm that will take up your case, and only charge you if you win.........you could make some good money, and also get some new management over at that place
     
  5. ziggystyles

    ziggystyles Road Train Member

    Baack, my comment on the know it alls wasnt directed towards you, lol. Although...now I can't find the comment that made me reply. No offense intended from that other post. Was grumpy.

    Anywho...the meat comes pre packaged and I think already weighed and priced out. All the employee does is take it out of the package and put it on the shelf...I believe there are expiration dates on there...or sell by dates. Crimeny...maybe they weigh and price it there...they do have a printer and scale in that room back there...argh. cant remember.


    Well I dunno. Im not going to argue, but this doesnt make sense. I worked at Wal Mart in various departments for about 9 months as a second job before we moved out to WY.

    There is no way to tell if a chicken from the deli was out dated. Not trying to be sarcastic...its just not possible, lol. Their rotisserie chicken is thawed in the smaller of two meat department coolers (the one that is used for poultry and fish). It is then seasoned and cooked in the store. They have set time limits for how long the chicken can sit out under the warmers. They also have a logbook they use along with a thermometer to record temperatures of each batch of food, as well as periodic (not sure how often) temp checks of the food under the warmers. Anything that is fried, started off frozen.
    Granted, they have various sauces that they coat the chicken in afterwards...might have been a funky flavor they were trying (as they do have a new flavor out now for their boneless wings).

    As far as them soaking it in vinegar...unless you actually saw a bottle of vineger, and them pouring it in a bowl and the chicken into the bowl....you can't be sure. Coating the chicken in Vinegar is breaking many food safety violations as well as store policies. I highly doubt they did this at all. I know they have chicken tenders, but they also have other breaded chicken pieces. I tried some and I thoguht I was getting the tenders, but got like breaded breasts or something...tasted weird, but it was just the breading.

    As far as the packaging...lol whats with the vinegar? The red you see in meat is blood. Adding vinegar to it will not make the meat go from brown to red again. The puffed up packaging is a air mixture they pump in, that adds some extra shelf life to the meat. I think its a higher concentration of oxygen which keeps the meat redder, longer. There was a buzz about this practice last year, but many companies do this as there is nothing wrong with it. Just because meat loses its color a little bit, people think its poisonous to eat. I could be wrong about this...but I do remember the practice being in the news of meat packing companies doing something like this.
     
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  6. Truckerjo

    Truckerjo Road Train Member

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    True it is not a magic date that means it is going to go bad at midnight...

    My point is that I am paying money for something it is going to be FRESH and not past the recommended shelf life date...


     
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  8. MGASSEL

    MGASSEL Road Train Member

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    My experince at walmart is I bought some rotten meat from them before it smelled funny and when I went back they were still selling it.

    The rolls of hamburger meat was the only issue I had with them.

    I went to the meat counter and told them here smell this and they said what is wrong I again insisted that they smell the meat.

    I told them if they do not remove all the meat from their case and get rid of it I was calling the police.

    I called the health department, usda everyone I could think of and well they had alot of work to do for a while.

    They started doing their own meat for a while untill they got another place to do it or atleast took care of the issues.

    I have never bought meat at walmart again.

    I have also on occasion quit shopping at walmart for the poor service and the disrespect that I was getting there.

    Things have changed some their service still is poor but I no longer wait for service if I do not see what I want or can not reach what I want I go somewere else


    I have gotten bad milk from them even with the date being good but I have also gotten back milk other places too.

    I can not understand the milk prices though most of the milk I buy are from the same plant just different lables but the prices varry alot. I know a guy that worked at the local milk plant and he told me how to tell if it came from that plant.
     
  9. ziggystyles

    ziggystyles Road Train Member

    Walmart hasnt packaged its own meat for years...like...many many years. All of their supercenters (and probably by now, the previous stores that they did some ...meat work) are designed (or redesigned)...so that they don't ever fiddle with the meat, outside of putting a price on there.

    Tyson is their beef supplier. Other big name companies provide the pork and chicken. They do not handle meat or package it in any way, shape or form. WHen you see a WM employee walking out of the meat department, they are simply a stockman who works in the meat department with additional food handling training.

    As far as the other issues, thats something you have to work out. If I can't reach something, I find someone to help. If I cant...I get a broom and reach it. lol...this past week, I had to get a bottle of Marsala wine...and there was two bottles on the back of the top shelf. I was going to get a broom but figured that would be a bad idea with glass bottles; so I basically took down a few bottles so I could reach. Nothing like using some of that brain matter up between my ears once in a while.

    Talk to the manager, write a complaint or whatever. However, I tend to feel that if one gets poor service from lots of people at one place...or at a brand of store...its the customer that is the problem. You would be surprised beyond belief how many customers would come up to me in the Toy Section asking about baby products (on the other side of the store)...or customers coming up to me while I worked in Frozen...asking about ammunition for their guns. Another guy came up to me and asked me what frozen foods are good to eat for someone who has had a heart attack. Uh...Im not a doctor, and two...no frozen foods are good outside of Vegetables because of sodium content.

    As far as milk and prices...Wal Mart...just as with any other of their Great value Brands...does not actually package those things. Its generally a big name company who makes the same product, and cans a similar (or the same) thing in a GV / WM label. For milk...Im sure Wal Mart has been able to buy large quantities from the dairy companies which reduce their overall cost.
     
  10. trailmaker

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    I worked for the TA in Sparks, NV It's not just your location where there are problems. Un/fortunatly you are not alone. I am sorry to hear you where fired for being honest. I quit when I wa told to laugh off being
    Propositioned at the fuel desk by a driver. I was told that drivers are a different type and this just happens. Was reprimanded when I told the driver that I will have my brothers w/ HA have a "chat" with him.
    My husband is a PROFESSIONAL DRIVER so don't tell me what I am to tolerate!!!

    Good luck to you, I agree file a claim with a lawyer all they would need to do is a quick look inside and take a few pictures.
     
  11. DJ trucker

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    used to be a vendor (beer, soda pop, etc) anything from a regular grocery retailer that was expired- always told to take it to the truckstop or slap it in a vending machine.

    look for a date on the package
     
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