'Is that how you maintain the hygiene of the food?': Shocking kitchen incident raises alarms

Workplace safety in the food industry is crucial—not just for employees, but for every customer who places their trust in a brand.

When something unexpected happens behind the counter, it doesn’t take long for questions to surface about the standards that are meant to keep us all safe.

A recent incident at a popular fast-food chain has ignited debate and drawn nationwide attention, prompting an internal investigation and a wave of public reaction.


Questions over workplace hygiene and safety have surfaced after footage emerged from a Guzman y Gomez (GYG) store showing a staff member cleaning in a manner that shocked onlookers.

In an 18-second clip filmed at the Brunswick location in Melbourne, a worker was seen wearing shoes while standing on a hot plate—commonly used to cook food—reaching up to clean the kitchen’s extractor fan vents.

Nearby, other staff continued their tasks while food cooked just a short distance from where the man was standing.


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Workplace hygiene concerns raised after shocking GYG footage. Image source: TikTok/niiittiiishh


A customer who filmed the scene expressed disappointment online, asking: ‘Is that how you maintain the hygiene of the food?’

Reactions on social media were divided, with some brushing off the behaviour as something that could be resolved with cleaning afterward.

One user claiming to be a GYG worker commented that such actions were ‘standard’ practice.

Others were far less forgiving, with one person writing: ‘I can’t believe my eyes, I go here all the time,’ and another adding: ‘I’m never ordering from them again.’


A Guzman y Gomez spokesperson shared that the incident was under investigation and did not reflect the company’s safety values.

‘The video that has been shared shows actions that are not in line with GYG’s procedures or standards that our crew are trained on,’ the spokesperson said.

‘We take this matter seriously and are currently investigating the situation to ensure it is addressed appropriately.’

‘We appreciate the understanding of our guests and remain committed to delivering an outstanding experience.’


Food safety expert Edward McCartney from Food Safety Plus said the conduct posed a serious risk to both staff and customers.

‘Using cooktops in this manner increases the chance of slips, burns, or equipment damage,’ he said.

‘It also introduces the potential for contamination of food contact surfaces, which is unacceptable.’

He added that businesses must make sure their teams are trained properly and called on GYG to ‘regularly review their workplace safety protocols and food safety programs to prevent unsafe practices’ like this one.

Watch the full video of the incident below.


Source: Instagram/7newsaustralia​


The backlash follows a similar controversy last year involving McDonald’s, where a tradie was seen standing on a kitchen bench in work boots at the Booval outlet in Queensland.

Just weeks earlier, a manager had been filmed drying a mop head beneath the very deep fryer where fries were served to customers.

Key Takeaways
  • A Guzman y Gomez worker was filmed standing on a hot plate while cleaning, raising food safety concerns.
  • The incident, captured in Melbourne, sparked divided reactions online, with some defending the act and others vowing to stop eating there.
  • GYG confirmed the behaviour went against company protocols and said it was investigating the matter seriously.
  • A food safety expert warned the actions posed significant hygiene and injury risks, urging regular reviews of safety practices.

With hygiene playing such a vital role in food service, does this incident change how you feel about dining at fast-food chains?

Let us know your thoughts in the comments.
 
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If you eat at Guzman y Gomez you should expect food poisoning of some kind. I went there years ago with my daughter and I asked for chicken, the worker scooped out green mince. My daughter asked for beef, the server took the lid off another pot, it resembled the same green mince as the chicken. We sat down to eat and took a bite each, that was it straight in the bin. Never again.
 
If you eat at Guzman y Gomez you should expect food poisoning of some kind. I went there years ago with my daughter and I asked for chicken, the worker scooped out green mince. My daughter asked for beef, the server took the lid off another pot, it resembled the same green mince as the chicken. We sat down to eat and took a bite each, that was it straight in the bin. Never again.
G'Day SGH. Have you ever seen the movie "Soylent Green" maybe that's what the green mince was.
 
This type of equipment cleaning should be done outside of trading hours for a start. Even then staff should be aware of the correct procedure to follow when doing so....which includes not contaminating cooking equipment as shown in the video. Poor staff training by Management is obvious here. Cleanliness in the Kitchen is a priority in the Hospitality industry.
 
Wow! You can sit there and take a video of this happening WITHOUT saying a word..YET quite happily post it on social media...YOU have the problem! Talk to the manager!Let THEM know NOT BLOODY STRANGERS! Has the world resorted turning a blind eye UNTIL its on social media...WAKE UP!! The only way it gets fixed is NOT on social media!
 
Wow! You can sit there and take a video of this happening WITHOUT saying a word..YET quite happily post it on social media...YOU have the problem! Talk to the manager!Let THEM know NOT BLOODY STRANGERS! Has the world resorted turning a blind eye UNTIL its on social media...WAKE UP!! The only way it gets fixed is NOT on social media!
Rubbish! Through publicising such disgraceful practices on social media a lot more people can avoid potentially getting sick by eating at places with sub-standard cleanliness.
 
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How else could he clean the vents? He should have waited until the restaurant was closed and put something over the cooktop before standing on it but unless they have some other means of reaching the area which is to be cleaned, I see no alternative.
 
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Years ago I worked in the kitchen of an "eco resort", Told by catering mgr to clean the windows above the hotplates and deep fryer. They had just been turned off so were still very hot. I'm 5'2" and windows were 8' above. I requested a long handled squeegee to do the job and told - we don't have that - get up on the stove & do it (right beside the commercial deep fryer). Told her "sorry OH& S would love to hear you suggest that" - she backed down straight away - but made my life hell after that. Things have not changed apparently!
 
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Hmmm, might have to chase that movie up.
Charlie Heston was a great actor & acted in "Top" films, without question

Ricky just type in Soylent Green utube then just scroll down till it has 'watch full movie ' l watched a bit of it last night then managed to get '' Cheaper By The Dozen '' Clifton Webb and Myna Loy which l love
 

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