Dropped 72 freshly made mousse cakes on myself and the floor. The wheels on the trolley are all seized, save one.
Thanks to the trays and my colleagues, though, we were able to salvage most of the cakes! (The ones touching the ground were binned, the ones sandwiched between trays were saved).
by tessislurking
21 Comments
rockne
Pro-Baker tip: push racks, don’t pull them.
_lilj
Wow, honestly that’s probably one of the worst accidents I’ve heard of. That is a lot of time, energy, food…
Nacho_7258
That’s nightmare levels of a mess up. My condolences lol
eurtoast
sorry to see it OP.
I saw a similar disaster unfold while I was dining. A cheesecake place during the holidays, some workers were loading up a box truck with a bunch of cheesecakes on a wire rack. The truck was equipped with a hydraulic lift to move the platform from the ground to the bed to prevent the need for a ramp. Well, the worker loading the rack onto the lift platform didn’t line the wheels up correctly and the rack fell with the cheesecakes and it proceeded to dump the whole load onto the street.
weGloomy
When I make a drastic mistake like this I just thank the gods that I don’t work in an industry where lives are at stake 😅
At least you have a good team to help you salvage the situation.
GiLND
There there, it happens..
dannkherb
RIP chef. At least it wasn’t 200° tomato bisque. Don’t ask how I know. Hope everything worked out, shit happens.
Edit: But for real, I’m sorry that happened. One of my worst such incidents was probably falling into a big tub of broccoli salad. Yuck.
greeneagle2022
The wheels on the trolly go round and roun…. wait … nevermind.
PhoonTFDB
*Welp, I’ll go ahead and kill myself so you guys don’t have to kill me. Wouldn’t want to inconvenience you any further.*
Would be my honest response
Purple-Tumbleweed
Omg you poor thing! Glad you were able to save most of them.
Stew_New
I don’t see a trolley.
Corvousier
Oh man thats a fucking mess. I feel you.
I was working as a banquet server in Banff at a fancy ass hotel. We were wheeling out a huge multilevel cart loaded with dishes to set all the tables, like im talking 5 feet tall by atleast 8 long. The same kind of thing happened, both front wheels seized up. The cart stopped moving but the dishes kept going. 100s of white porcelain plates and bowls quickly became 1000s of white porcelain shards.
Of course we were rather over-worked and underappreciated so there wasnt any crying but there was a resounding cry of ‘OPA!!!!’ followed by piles of write-ups. For the celebration not the actual breaking of plates.
To this day I still regret never learning the monetary value of that mistake, im sure it was epic.
Rarejewle
I love pastry chef life so bad 😭
tenderlittlenipples
All I see is hard work and time being wasted due to faulty equipment, I’ve been there Once lost two days worth of veg prep because a dip shit server put a faulty keg in my walk in ..
Explosion of beer over night the clean up was unbearable..
Give it a year you’ll look back and giggle …
pupoksestra
this brought tears to my eyes. I would have been devastated and very angry! at least it’s over now.
Borned_Of_An_Egg
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The_Oliverse
Ah being in a kitchen with a ton of prep around and hearing an, “Ah, Shit!” Followed by loud clanging noise. Never gets old.
Last time it was a 10gallon pot full of tomato basil soup and that shit went everywhere. Idek how the guy got it on the ceiling.
21 Comments
Pro-Baker tip: push racks, don’t pull them.
Wow, honestly that’s probably one of the worst accidents I’ve heard of. That is a lot of time, energy, food…
That’s nightmare levels of a mess up. My condolences lol
sorry to see it OP.
I saw a similar disaster unfold while I was dining. A cheesecake place during the holidays, some workers were loading up a box truck with a bunch of cheesecakes on a wire rack. The truck was equipped with a hydraulic lift to move the platform from the ground to the bed to prevent the need for a ramp. Well, the worker loading the rack onto the lift platform didn’t line the wheels up correctly and the rack fell with the cheesecakes and it proceeded to dump the whole load onto the street.
When I make a drastic mistake like this I just thank the gods that I don’t work in an industry where lives are at stake 😅
At least you have a good team to help you salvage the situation.
There there, it happens..
RIP chef. At least it wasn’t 200° tomato bisque. Don’t ask how I know. Hope everything worked out, shit happens.
72! Freshly made! Mousse cakes!
https://www.reddit.com/r/videos/s/n1mP1YbcpC
Edit: But for real, I’m sorry that happened. One of my worst such incidents was probably falling into a big tub of broccoli salad. Yuck.
The wheels on the trolly go round and roun…. wait … nevermind.
*Welp, I’ll go ahead and kill myself so you guys don’t have to kill me. Wouldn’t want to inconvenience you any further.*
Would be my honest response
Omg you poor thing! Glad you were able to save most of them.
I don’t see a trolley.
Oh man thats a fucking mess. I feel you.
I was working as a banquet server in Banff at a fancy ass hotel. We were wheeling out a huge multilevel cart loaded with dishes to set all the tables, like im talking 5 feet tall by atleast 8 long. The same kind of thing happened, both front wheels seized up. The cart stopped moving but the dishes kept going. 100s of white porcelain plates and bowls quickly became 1000s of white porcelain shards.
Of course we were rather over-worked and underappreciated so there wasnt any crying but there was a resounding cry of ‘OPA!!!!’ followed by piles of write-ups. For the celebration not the actual breaking of plates.
To this day I still regret never learning the monetary value of that mistake, im sure it was epic.
I love pastry chef life so bad 😭
All I see is hard work and time being wasted due to faulty equipment, I’ve been there Once lost two days worth of veg prep because a dip shit server put a faulty keg in my walk in ..
Explosion of beer over night the clean up was unbearable..
Give it a year you’ll look back and giggle …
this brought tears to my eyes. I would have been devastated and very angry! at least it’s over now.
86 tessislurking
Ah being in a kitchen with a ton of prep around and hearing an, “Ah, Shit!” Followed by loud clanging noise.
Never gets old.
Last time it was a 10gallon pot full of tomato basil soup and that shit went everywhere. Idek how the guy got it on the ceiling.
Were you pushing the speed rack? 🫣
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