@Irrelevant402 I think it's because the guy was being sarcastic about it. They were tossing food into garbage bins, and I got the impression that when Chu suggested they take the food home instead, the chef's response seemed to imply that he could take the garbage bin to go, which might've come off as snarky and disrespectful. Chu also has some booze in him, so that didn't help.
0:33 - 2:57 not a single cut during that conversation...
Spikesfeet 2 months ago
the perfect boyfriend
Jesus Christ!
OllyTimofejevna 5 months ago
One simply doesn't talk back to the Head Chef, it's unheard of; especially if you're so low on the hierarchy that you're cleaning up.
ArrD88 8 months ago
Why does he get offended at 'do you want this to go'? Was that supposed to be a challenge to a fight or something?
Irrelevant402 1 year ago
@Irrelevant402 I think it's because the guy was being sarcastic about it. They were tossing food into garbage bins, and I got the impression that when Chu suggested they take the food home instead, the chef's response seemed to imply that he could take the garbage bin to go, which might've come off as snarky and disrespectful. Chu also has some booze in him, so that didn't help.
RLviddy 1 year ago
@Irrelevant402 It implies poverty, and a 'concern' for the chef not having food at home, which is disrespectful.
babybunnyberry 1 year ago