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Altoona McDonald’s flooded with angry 1-star reviews after arrest of suspected UnitedHealthcare CEO killer: ‘Rats everywhere’

Summary

McDonald’s locations in Altoona, Pennsylvania, and Altoona, Iowa, were flooded with false 1-star reviews after the arrest of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s suspected killer at an Altoona, PA, McDonald’s.

Users posted claims of rats, poor service, and references to the employee who reported the suspect.

Some reviews mocked the arrest, calling the location “Narc-donalds” and joking about the staff’s actions.

The surge in reviews appears to be a mix of humor and criticism tied to the high-profile arrest.

Altoona McDonald’s flooded with angry 1-star reviews after arrest of suspected UnitedHealthcare CEO killer: ‘Rats everywhere’https://www.latintimes.com/altoona-mcdonalds-flooded-angry-1-star-reviews-after-arrest-suspected-unitedhealthcare-ceo-568519Open linkView original on lemmy.world
lemmy.ml

I guess that McDonald's is gonna see a sharp decline in customer volume now which is already probably low since it was like 8 bucks for a sausage, egg, and cheese McMuffin meal the last time I went a few months ago.

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catloafreply
lemm.ee

You vastly overestimate how closely the average person is following this story, or is willing to change their behavior for events like this. Especially in a place like Altoona, Pennsylvania.

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sh.itjust.works

I was wondering if the person who turned him in has been following the overwhelming sense of support for what he did.

Basically, did they think about that before doing anything, or did they not give it a second thought because they didn’t realize there could be a backlash?

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ABCDEreply
lemmy.world
  1. You may be underestimating how much people read/see beyond headlines.
  2. If there was a person who had murdered someone in front of you, do you think you'd not worry for your own safety?
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sh.itjust.works

I would, but that vs a nation of people who would be threatening me & my family if my name got out is the thought experiment that piqued my curiosity.

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In the last couple months, McDonald's has:

  • Allowed Trump to pretend to work there for a photo op that boosted his likeability with poor workers
  • Had an E. coli outbreak that was twice as big as the Chipotle outbreak that dominated news cycles a few years ago
  • Ratted out the modern day Robinhood

The average consumer doesn't give a fuuuuuuuuuuuccck.

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catloafreply
lemm.ee

But are they going to boycott one of McDonald's in Altoona, PA over this?

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I'll bet they'll almost all boycott that McDonald's location, I'll bet that location doesn't see a single one of those Europeans after this

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You also vastly underestimate how much burgerlanders love their McDonald’s.

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pawb.social

Look I’m sad they found him too, and fuck the people who turned him in, but no good will come from burning down the inanimate building where the caught him.

It would be a dispersion of the energies created by his act into a useless thing. Not to mention you might end up killing some people in the process; more or less innocent people. So can we tone it down a notch.

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sopuli.xyz

That's still just a chore for the local firefighters. The employee walking away with their $50,000 reward probably won't care that their minimum wage workplace got burned down.

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lemmy.world

Is it confirmed that the person didn't get the $50k reward that was posted?

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They’ll care when they need a job again after burning through that 50k. Which might take, oh… about as long as it takes to rebuild a McDonald’s.

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ramsorgereply
discuss.online

Was it the staff or a customer. That’s still up in the air, depending on the article.

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MrVilliamreply
lemm.ee

I don't think they want the identity of the rat getting out. I'm willing to bet that there are plenty of people who really want to publicly remind everybody that snitches get stitches. Word on the street is that this rat can suddenly afford a $60k hospital bill, unlike UHC customers whose claims get denied every day.

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The old dude that reported him was literally full faced giving an interview on TV. Forgot which outlet but I don't think they care about his identity.

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Yeah I think they are pushing this customer thing to take the heat off of another corporation

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lemmy.zip

Last I heard it was a customer who let the employees know and an employee who made the call, so if that's true, both, kind of

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I'm not positive but I think it may have been TV news, but it does make sense and explains the confusion if true

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You're right, of course, burning down a building would be pointless.

I hope that everything is well with the McDonald's CEO and that he's safe and happy.

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otpreply
sh.itjust.works

I don't get it. Why should that McDonalds and its staff suffer?

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lemmy.world

It's McDonald's. The staff was already suffering.

Bet everyone who works there knows who the snitch is.

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"Since the spotting happened in private property, the reward will go to the private owners of said property."

Franchise owner: Good job! -Hands over $100 gift card-

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otpreply
sh.itjust.works

For $60k it could be anyone. That'd probably be double the manager's yearly income, and more than anyone else's there.

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lemmy.world

You know, I looked it up and their rating is still over 3/5 stars. I wonder what that means.

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Companies have policies against brigading. They will either remove or will not count these reviews. Google already clarified this I think.

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