In this McDonald’s apologize to its customers because no one wants to work

No one can deny that the coronavirus pandemic has led to a severe economic crisis, as health restrictions and recommendations have come to slow the economic flow in the vast majority of businesses, so many have been forced to close permanently.

Concerned about the plight of millions of people in the United States, the government launched a program that consisted of delivering stimulus checks in order to help the population, which has brought many pros but also some cons.

One of the problems stemming from stimulus checks and which have been reported by some business owners is that people are not interested in going back to work as they are receiving money donated by the government.

On the subject, recently A video recorded inside a McDonald’s location in the US went viral, which has been forced to place a sign at its entrance to apologize to its customers for not counting with enough staff to be able to attend to them quickly.

“We have little staff. Be patient with the staff who showed up (to work). No one wants to work anymore,” reads the yellow sign on this McDonald’s.

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The video already has over a million views and many users have shown solidarity with the staff of this McDonald’s, inviting all customers to be patient; others also indicated that it is the labor reflection of many restaurants today.

Several media outlets have indicated that while some businesses have returned to relative normalcy due to pandemic restrictions, many restaurants are having trouble hiring staff, even many locals have had to close because they can’t find people who are willing to work, as many prefer to continue receiving government financial aid.

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