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McDonald's, Burger King: This TikTok trend targeting fast food is causing controversy

McDonald's, Burger King: This TikTok trend targeting fast food is causing controversy

Recently, on Hitek, we told you about the most dangerous and/or stupid challenges of recent years on TikTok, and as you'll see, with this social network, when there are no more, there are still more. Indeed, it is now fast food restaurants that are in the sights of content creators, to the great displeasure of their employees.

McDonald's, Burger King: This TikTok trend targeting fast food is causing controversy

"No doors, no problem" is coming to France

@aloneattoun

No doors no problems

\u266c son original - Aloneattoun

We thought we had We've seen it all, but TikTok still has plenty of absurd challenges in store. The latest one? Shared under the hashtag "no doors no problem," this challenge involves breaking into the kitchens of fast food restaurants... by breaking in. At the takeout location, usually at the drive-thru, content creators slip through the window and terrorize the employees. Imported from the United States, this trend is problematic not only in terms of hygiene standards, but also in terms of the well-being of fast-food employees. How can you tell if the person who just entered the restaurant isn't going to pull out a knife or a gun and attack them?

A growing challenge

@natsco_ @justJoseph @monsieurjolan #enfranceonrigolepas #nodoorsnoproblem \u266c original sound -

As we told you above, this challenge is not trivial, whether it concerns jurisdiction or security. In France, trespassing in a restricted area is punishable by up to 6 months in prison and a €7,500 fine. Launched in the USA by user @justjosephm, based on the song Trap Queen by Fetty Wap, it spread like wildfire, reproduced by French people like @monsieurjolan. Other TikTok content creators are seizing on the phenomenon to imagine the reaction of employees in the kitchen when they hear the music.

@mentaliteshiki

I'm resigning altogether

\u266c original sound - Emotionallove

In the comments of these videos, viewed hundreds of thousands of times to millions of times on social networks, reactions range from applause to denunciation.

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