a waiter in a fast-food restaurant?

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diamondcutter

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I’d like to know if the worker who receives customers behind the counter in a fast-food restaurant like McDonald's is also called a waiter.
 

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No. Waiters and waitresses provide service at your table. They're generally called "servers" in American restaurants these days.
 

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What about counter staff/servers?
 

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A fast food restaurant has counter staff but no servers. You stand at the counter and order your food. After you get it you take it to a table. Or you order takeout.

(A local chain bills itself as "casual food fast". You order your food then sit at a table. Somebody brings you the food.)
 

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A fast food restaurant has counter staff but no servers. You stand at the counter and order your food. After you get it you take it to a table. Or you order takeout.

(A local chain bills itself as "casual food fast". You order your food then sit at a table. Somebody brings you the food.)

Customers are being attended to or served at the counter, not at the table. It is still a service, a counter service that is.
 
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