Senate Candidate Tweets Kudos To Sick Waitress Who Came Into Work, Leading Her Restaurant To Shut Down Its Social Media


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Published 3 years ago

Published 3 years ago

It's always a good idea to generously tip your waitresses if they provide good service. It's never a good idea to tweet in support of them coming into work sick in the midst of a global pandemic.

This is the lesson Ohio Republican Senate candidate Josh Mandel learned (or more accurately, chose not to learn) last weekend after he tweeted his kudos to a waitress for coming in to work sick due to the fact the restaurant, Inside The Five, was short-staffed.

"Even though Brianne was sick today, she came to work because she knew they were short servers," he tweeted. "These are the type of American workers that make our country strong."


Under non-pandemic circumstances, the tweet likely wouldn't have generated the response that ensued, but COVID, along with the so-called labor shortage among restaurants, led to a perfect storm of backlash. Many criticized Mandel for celebrating a worker coming into work sick, potentially endangering her fellow employees.


Others took shots at Inside The Five for allowing Brianne to come into work while hypothesizing that she was likely underpaid and couldn't afford to take a sick day.


The strong reaction caused Inside The Five to delete their social media accounts. Their pages on various community-review hubs like Trip Advisor and Yelp were review-bombed by people warning others about a restaurant that may allow sick staff to handle their food and potentially spread COVID-19. Inside The Five's management went into damage control on Facebook; a screenshot of an apparent manager reassuring customers that the restaurant urges its employees to stay home if they're feeling sick circulated amidst the controversy. The manager also said Mandel did not get permission to post the tweet that ended up hurting the business.

In response, Mandel's goodwill towards Inside The Five flipped, as he disparaged the restaurant for giving into "the woke mob."


The wild microdrama was summed up thusly by Ohio reporter Joel Buchanan:



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