Summary

McDonald’s locations in Altoona, Pennsylvania, and Altoona, Iowa, were flooded with false 1-star reviews after the arrest of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s suspected killer at an Altoona, PA, McDonald’s.

Users posted claims of rats, poor service, and references to the employee who reported the suspect.

Some reviews mocked the arrest, calling the location “Narc-donalds” and joking about the staff’s actions.

The surge in reviews appears to be a mix of humor and criticism tied to the high-profile arrest.

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24 points

Please, no one burn it down.

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I don’t get it. Why should that McDonalds and its staff suffer?

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10 points

Because a mob isn’t very nuanced in its judgement.

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It’s McDonald’s. The staff was already suffering.

Bet everyone who works there knows who the snitch is.

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1 point

For $60k it could be anyone. That’d probably be double the manager’s yearly income, and more than anyone else’s there.

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2 points

“Since the spotting happened in private property, the reward will go to the private owners of said property.”

Franchise owner: Good job! -Hands over $100 gift card-

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61 points

Look I’m sad they found him too, and fuck the people who turned him in, but no good will come from burning down the inanimate building where the caught him.

It would be a dispersion of the energies created by his act into a useless thing. Not to mention you might end up killing some people in the process; more or less innocent people. So can we tone it down a notch.

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7 points

No. Fuck you.

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2 points

I’d argue the original act is far more effective at sending a message

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12 points

That’s still just a chore for the local firefighters. The employee walking away with their $50,000 reward probably won’t care that their minimum wage workplace got burned down.

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1 point

It’s in a mall.

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7 points

Was it the staff or a customer. That’s still up in the air, depending on the article.

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11 points

Iirc, it was a staff member.

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I don’t think they want the identity of the rat getting out. I’m willing to bet that there are plenty of people who really want to publicly remind everybody that snitches get stitches. Word on the street is that this rat can suddenly afford a $60k hospital bill, unlike UHC customers whose claims get denied every day.

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Last I heard it was a customer who let the employees know and an employee who made the call, so if that’s true, both, kind of

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0 points

agreed

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I agree with you. Unfortunately for both of us, history says we are wrong. 😔

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7 points

You’re right, of course, burning down a building would be pointless.

I hope that everything is well with the McDonald’s CEO and that he’s safe and happy.

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3 points

Maybe put that energy into something useful instead

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2 points

Like?

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11 points

More ceo’s.

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