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I went through the Burger King drive thru today and the total for my order came to around $23.45. I decided to pay $22 in cash. I knew this wasn’t enough, but I just gave the cashier the money and was gonna wait for her to tell me it wasn’t enough so that I could have given her my card to cover the remaining balance. About 15-30 seconds later, the cashier stepped away and another employee came through the window and gave me my food. I was a little surprised that he did this because I knew I didn’t pay the full balance. I drove off anyway. I know the employees fucked up and didn’t communicate the fact that I didn’t fully pay for my food, but I really should have given her my cash and card at the same time or should have brought it up instead of driving away.
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When I worked at a gas station long ago my manager would threaten to take any drive offs from our pay. However, you're correct that it's not legal and even back then I would have fought that shit.