Restauracja nakłada kobietom mniejsze porcje jedzenia? Zdemaskowała praktyki Chipotle
Równość płci? Nie w przypadku porcji jedzenia na wynos. Pewna Amerykanka dokonała niepokojącego odkrycia, gdy zamówiła posiłek w znanej sieci
Chipotle's Gender Bias? Social Media Experiment Sparks Debate In a recent social media experiment, Emily Joy Lemus, a US-based content creator, tested whether Chipotle provides different portion sizes based on the customer's name. Lemus ordered two identical bowls, one under a male name and one under her own, and filmed the results. She claims that the bowl ordered under the male name contained a significantly larger portion. "It's not a bad portion," Lemus said of her own bowl, "I just feel like they would probably give more to a man." This isn't an isolated incident. Lemus has conducted similar experiments in the past, and this video has garnered significant attention, sparking a debate online. Many viewers shared similar experiences, fueling the discussion about gender bias in food service. While Chipotle hasn't yet commented on the experiment, the video highlights a potential area for improvement in customer service practices. The experiment serves as a reminder of the importance of fair and equal treatment for all customers.
Równość płci? Nie w przypadku porcji jedzenia na wynos. Pewna Amerykanka dokonała niepokojącego odkrycia, gdy zamówiła posiłek w znanej sieci