"Fast food joints with kids dumb enough to advertise a box held out the window as a tool used to prevent the spread of coronavirus? Great idea, BK💡 The only thing that does is store the virus longer (plastic) so when you put your debit card in it, the cashier grabs it, without wearing gloves and tosses it back into the bucket for you to grab after charging your meal to it, is that you have more of a chance of coming into contact with a virus left on the bucket from the customer too sick to cook for themselves who went through the same drive thru 2 hours before your family went for burgers and a milkshake. It’s time to get much more strict Inslee, look at your numbers. Please Contact me to give you a detailed description of all the **** we’re doing wrong that is going to end with children dying here pretty soon. This virus is not attacking only “old” people and I promise you, not every one of the victims had an underlying health condition prior to contracting the virus. This **** is serious and we’re sitting here allowing it to take over. I have a medical background and common sense/street smarts, I’m honest and realistic, pay close attention to the details... these are qualities that are difficult to come by all in one person. Please, I want to help you help this thing from killing my family and friends, and my children... who have underlying health conditions. I am a nurse, working in a long term/skilled nursing facility, in Snohomish county. As far as I know, we haven’t seen COVID-19, but we can’t go back to January and test the residents that died suddenly... from pneumonia, can we?" - Amber Meader
The aforementioned complaint was filed by Amber Meader in Lynnwood, Washington on Wednesday April 1, 2020 with DOH doh.information@doh.wa.gov against McDonald’s Burger King Taco Bell Jack in the box saying Non-essential business is open. Email address given was Ambermeader@ymail.com and phone number given was 5097930034.