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The confused look on the workers face says it all .
Indian tourists should understand outside of India , food outlets don’t cater for their special needs
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The confused look on the workers face says it all .
Indian tourists should understand outside of India , food outlets don’t cater for their special needs

Indian tourists should understand outside of India , food outlets don’t cater for their special needs
There are thousands of food outlets in the UK that cater to halal groupies.
Yep. And our Fellow English folk love it.
Its quite a big deal.
I'd be annoyed if I ordered a burger and the fast food staff gave pork by mistake.
There are thousands of food outlets in the UK that cater to halal groupies.
She ordered a McDonald’s beef burger.
It’s says on the tin

I agree. All these beef, pork, kosher, halal rules religious folks have are rather funny.
The confused look on the workers face says it all .
Indian tourists should understand outside of India , food outlets don’t cater for their special needs
I agree. All these beef, pork, kosher, halal rules religious folks have are rather funny.
So she walked into a McDonald's and ordered a beef burger without realising it contains beef??
True. Surely you would check your receipt especially if you have dietary requirements? Also as a Hindu abroad why even bother with a burger? Why not get some fries, maybe some other sides? Or be very explicit when ordering the veggie option?? Pretty stupid mistake from her.I suspect she told the cashier 'Veg burger' but he misheard it. Her fault for not checking the menu.

Yeah religious people should know their religions have some absurd rules and be careful themselves when they're eating outside their comfort zonesIt’s not the rules . She can eat what she likes . The issue here is she is used to Indian McDonald’s prob her local which has no beef burgers . So instead of checking before ordering she is blaming the staff for her own idiocy .
Yelling and crying because she ate it by the looks of things..It was her fault. She ordered the wrong item. Why was she yelling? That cashier was too nice. He should've yelled back. Police should've been called.
She should be banned from Malaysia as she is clearly mentally unstable.![]()
Yelling and crying because she ate it by the looks of things..

Yes.
What was she complaining about? I don't understand. She ordered the wrong item (her fault) and she ate it.
I guess she is one of those females who doesn't believe in self-accountability. It is always someone else's fault.![]()
There are thousands of food outlets in the UK that cater to halal groupies.
It has happened to me a couple of times in the UK with non halal meat. It is a big deal but we are taught that if we commit an error unknowingly it's not a sin for us so generally the reaction is mainly calm. Once my friend found out his nursery school gave pork by mistake to some Muslim kids - that wasn't a calm conversation from the parents.Yeah religious people should know their religions have some absurd rules and be careful themselves when they're eating outside their comfort zones
I'm guessing it was her first time out of India and she couldn't imagine McDonalds would serve a beef burger. That or like @RexRex said, she ordered a veg burger and was misheard. Naive and overly emotional but I wouldn't make fun of her.
A Muslim friend of mine once was served bacon bits in his omelette by mistake. He was upset and stopped eating as soon as he realised but didn't make a huge fuss about it.
She should've done the same but women tend to be more emotional.
Is that true? @uppercutMaybe she ordered it as she always desired a beef burger or Big Mac so took the opportunity only to later feel guilty

It has happened to me a couple of times in the UK with non halal meat. It is a big deal but we are taught that if we commit an error unknowingly it's not a sin for us so generally the reaction is mainly calm. Once my friend found out his nursery school gave pork by mistake to some Muslim kids - that wasn't a calm conversation from the parents.
And your point around her expectations of Mcdonald outside of India are very valid too. Again, I have seen Muslims from Pakistan and Gulf automatically assume UK McDonald's is hall because they eat it as normal back home.
In this case, given the Hindu strictness around beef I can understand the outpouring of emotion from her. It's misplaced, as it's not the staffs fault, but it's human nature to lash out when feeling helpless.
So like you I can't make fun of her for this. I feel sorry that her religious principles were violated for a McDonald's of all things. Hopefully her experience can help other travelling Hindus avoid such places.
Having McDonald’s itself is blasphemy.
Imagine traveling to have McDonald’s when plenty of better local authentic options exist.
Yeah some subcontinental tourists don't behave too well abroad. Most are pretty scared and mousy though. Too nervous to complain about anything. In awe of all the cleanliness and how things actually work.I have seen another video of an Indian male customer shouting angrily at staff in one of these fast food joints, that was actually much worse than this. In that video as well the staff handled it very calmly and sympathetically while the customer was ranting and raving. I think Indians abroad need to learn how to complain with some manners, staff at these outlets won't appreciate being abused, they are only trying to do their job.
The kanjars hit us with the temptation of the double fillet right in the middle of the boycott too.Ngl, I kinda miss it.
The smell of the filet o fish.
The freshly made chips dipped into the McFlurry ice cream.
#boycottMaccies
Of course they do.. it's pretty much the same taste, halal or not.
Yeah. Should also ban all those halal products in Western countries.
The confused look on the workers face says it all .
Indian tourists should understand outside of India , food outlets don’t cater for their special needs
Ngl, I kinda miss it.
The smell of the filet o fish.
The freshly made chips dipped into the McFlurry ice cream.
#boycottMaccies
Haven’t had it in over 5 years. Absolutely avoid chain fast food joints whenever I’m traveling.

@uppercut seems like your ideologue
The confused look on the workers face says it all .
Indian tourists should understand outside of India , food outlets don’t cater for their special needs
Brother it's up to customers to ensure what they are ordering, and trust me majority of Muslims always first confirm and then make ordersYeah. Should also ban all those halal products in Western countries.
That aside, enjoyed her meltdown.
Brother it's up to customers to ensure what they are ordering, and trust me majority of Muslims always first confirm and then make orders
Why ban halal? That isn’t very tolerant of Western Countries then is it. They claim to be liberal democracies and claim to have superior political systems to the rest of the world where freedom of speech and religion is a way of life for them. They won’t be living up to their own principles if they ban halal.Yeah. Should also ban all those halal products in Western countries.
That aside, enjoyed her meltdown.
It's quite a Big Mac more like.Its quite a big deal.
I'd be annoyed if I ordered a burger and the fast food staff gave pork by mistake.
Maybe the cult cannot read English?She should've ordered correctly.
She should be arrested for making a scene in public. She must also pay a fine and apologize to the restaurant.
She should learn accountability.
Going to restaurants esp fast food joints which serve food you can’t have is always tricky.Not sure about Malyasia but all McDonalds in UK sell burgers containing beef as 'cheese burgers'. This happened to me as well when I first came to UK thinking cheese burger will be veggie with cheese in it. Only when I got the order, I realized it has beef in it. Obviously I didnt made any scene but just saying its confusing, especially someone coming from India. Why just not say Beef burger instead of Cheese burger?
@sweep_shot and other usual suspects acting like fool again just because the lady is Indian.
Not sure about Malyasia but all McDonalds in UK sell burgers containing beef as 'cheese burgers'. This happened to me as well when I first came to UK thinking cheese burger will be veggie with cheese in it. Only when I got the order, I realized it has beef in it. Obviously I didnt made any scene but just saying its confusing, especially someone coming from India. Why just not say Beef burger instead of Cheese burger?
@sweep_shot and other usual suspects acting like fool again just because the lady is Indian.

That’s how it’s always been. A cheese burger basically means having a slice of cheese on the standard burger which is a beef patty. It’s like saying cheese pizza in America, where you don’t say cheese and tomato pizza as the tomato sauce is a given standard.Not sure about Malyasia but all McDonalds in UK sell burgers containing beef as 'cheese burgers'. This happened to me as well when I first came to UK thinking cheese burger will be veggie with cheese in it. Only when I got the order, I realized it has beef in it. Obviously I didnt made any scene but just saying its confusing, especially someone coming from India. Why just not say Beef burger instead of Cheese burger?
@sweep_shot and other usual suspects acting like fool again just because the lady is Indian.
I disagree completely with this stance. Restaurants are not going to cater for the local culture and not for international requirements. For example, in the U.K. our drink sizes are much smaller than the US. We aren’t going to change that just because Americans are dominant across the globe and visit the U.K. a lot.The days of being ignorant about Indians and being unapologetic about it at the same time are gone.
18% of the global population is Indian. It doesn’t matter where you are in the world, there will always be plenty of Indians around you. So learn about them and their culture and sensitivities in order to avoid such situations.
Yeah some subcontinental tourists don't behave too well abroad. Most are pretty scared and mousy though. Too nervous to complain about anything. In awe of all the cleanliness and how things actually work.
The worst though, are you Brits. Rude and obnoxious everywhere you go.

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