By Emily Rella Mass exodus from jobs have been anything but uncommon amid the rise and fall of the Covid-19 pandemic, with some dubbing the new attitude towards the labor market as The Great Resignation, as many have taken the past year and prior to reevaluate their priorities and what truly makes them happy. The fast-food industry undoubtedly was hit hard by the pandemic, with store closures and restrictions causing many employees to be let go or to walk out, many of whom did not return as things began to slowly reopen and readjust. This, of course, has caused employees that still remain working at select chains to be faced with a nearly impossible feat—limited employees and a sudden mass return of customers demanding the same fast-pace and service that they’ve always been accustomed to. For one Wendy’s restaurant in an undisclosed location, this pressure lead to an alleged 17 …