Posted a message on Twitter while exposing upper body in the restroom
Netizens say, "Customers don't know when they might be harmed... Should be fired immediately"
Store says, "Already resigned"

At 11:13 a.m. on the 11th, a man estimated to be in his early 20s, working part-time at a fast food restaurant, caused a stir by posting a message on his SNS from the restroom saying "I want to have sex too," along with a selfie. Photo by Mr. A, captured from his Twitter account.

At 11:13 a.m. on the 11th, a man estimated to be in his early 20s, working part-time at a fast food restaurant, caused a stir by posting a message on his SNS from the restroom saying "I want to have sex too," along with a selfie. Photo by Mr. A, captured from his Twitter account.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Han Seung-gon] A part-time worker at a fast food restaurant has sparked controversy after posting a message on his Twitter from the restroom saying, "I want to have sexual relations too."


Netizens have expressed strong objections through social media, calling the message disgusting, threatening, and potentially unhygienic. The store confirmed that the part-time worker has already resigned.


On the morning of the 17th, a Twitter user posted, "I'm at OO, OO, I'm bored, I want to △△ right now." "I want to △△ too, anyone want to do it with me?"


The post was made at 11:13 AM on the 11th. The user also attached a selfie along with the message.


From the photo, the individual appears to be a man in his early 20s. He lifted his work uniform top to expose his upper body.


The SNS account information of the poster, identified as A, states: "Age 20, height 176 cm, weight 55 kg, nice to meet you. Please send lots of DMs♥."


A also shared his SNS messenger ID, asking for messages. Currently, the messenger ID he shared is blocked from search.


Netizens expressed disbelief upon seeing this. One commented, "This is truly creepy. Considering he did this in a place not far from customers, just thinking about what harm he could cause is terrifying. It could also be a hygiene issue," expressing outrage.


Another netizen said, "The part-time worker should be fired," and raised their voice, "What crime did the people who happily ate hamburgers there without any suspicion commit?"



As the controversy grows, a representative from the branch told Asia Economy in a phone interview, "The problematic part-time worker has already resigned." Regarding A's actions in the restroom, they explained, "Since it concerns personal information, the branch cannot disclose the truth or falsehood of the matter."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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