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Abstract:Panera Bread employees shared their most off-putting or memorable work stories with Business Insider.
Panera Bread employees sometimes have to deal with unusual situations on shift.Business Insider spoke to a handful of these employees about what it's like to work at the national chain and asked them to share the weirdest and worst things they've seen on the job.From cinnamon bagels slathered with tuna to menacing drive-thru customers, here's what they had to say.Subscribe to Business Insider's podcast “Household Name” to hear more stories about brands like Panera.Like most restaurant and retail employees, Panera Bread workers have seen their fair share of odd things at work. Business Insider spoke with a number of current and former Panera Bread employees. They gave us the details on some of the weirder things that have gone down in their restaurants.Most of the incidents they described had to do with rude behavior or surprising orders from guests. Here's what the employees had to say:
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