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Public message from fed-up Burger King workers to bosses goes viral | New York Post

A crew of fed-up Burger King employees took their beef with their bosses public — with a simple message on the fast-food mecca’s display sign that’s since gone viral.

“WE ALL QUIT,” the sign outside the Lincoln, Nebraska, eatery said, KLKN-TV reported. “SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE.”

The message, which restaurant management had taken down on Saturday, was the handiwork of a crew of disgruntled employees who had decided to quit over difficult working conditions and long hours.

Former general manager Rachael Flores, among the nine workers who hung up their aprons, said she once landed in the hospital with dehydration after working in the steamy kitchen without air conditioning.

“They have gone through so many district managers since I’ve been GM,” said Flores, who started working at the eatery in January, told KLKN. “No one has come to the store to help me out. They’re so in and out.”

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