A TACO Bell employee explained why employees are sometimes so eager for customers to fill out the satisfaction survey found on the back of the receipt.
The source even shared her trick for getting guests to remember her.
Taco Bell customers will be familiar with the customer satisfaction survey found on the back of their receipt.
Often, employees encourage customers to fill out the survey for a chance to win $500.
But according to a worker in RedditThere are also benefits for employees if enough people leave positive feedback on the survey.
“We host parties in stores. We eat pizza parties and also get gift cards,” they wrote.
“I paid for dinner with a card,” the source added.
“We work hard for that reason and if the coach is happy, everyone is happy.”
The employee revealed the trick they use to attract customers and mention her by name in their reviews.
“I like to really exaggerate and at the same time say ‘My name is June, like the month and you can tell my boss I’m doing a good job’.”
The Taco Bell source said the customer always “smiles and laughs” and it “makes my day.”
Each receipt has a 16-digit code that must be entered to complete the search.
Each customer who responds to the survey can choose to enter a drawing to win $500.
However, you must be 18 or older and live in the United States to enter.
BUT SECRETS
Another Taco Bell insider, former employee Kolin Knoles, has been busy sharing tips and secrets about TikTok.
In a recent video, he told fans a simple way to make their orders healthier by going “fresco style.”
Many Taco Bell customers don’t know they can change their high-calorie toppings from cheese and sour cream with freshly cut tomatoes.
This can reduce calorie and fat content by 25%according to the restaurant’s official website.
Kolin recommended using tacos in the fresco style, claiming they taste “really, really good.”
What’s more, the change is completely free.
Other fast food workers have been busy sharing their chain’s secrets.
A Chick-fil-A employee says “You’ll thank me later” after trying their “secret menu” recommendations.
And find out what a former McDonald’s employee said about decaf coffee.
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