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Bakery Employee Dismissed for Disposing Cooking Oil Improperly

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A man who poured cooking oil down a stormwater drain has been fired from a popular beachside bakery in Sydney.

A video circulating on social media captured a man with a large container outside the Grumpy Baker in Coogee on Sunday. The footage shows him allowing oil to flow directly into a roadside drain.

The clip quickly drew widespread attention, sparking outrage among the community. Viewers condemned the man’s behavior, labeling it as “pure laziness,” “disgusting,” and “such a shame.”

A Grumpy Baker staff member was filmed pouring cooking oil down a stormwater drain in Coogee, Sydney.
A Grumpy Baker staff member was filmed pouring cooking oil down a stormwater drain in Coogee. (Facebook)

Michael Cthurmer, the owner of the Grumpy Baker, confirmed to 9news.com.au that the individual in the video is indeed an employee of the bakery.

“We were devastated to see this and have never encountered something like this before in our 24 years of running The Grumpy Baker,” Cthurmer expressed.

“We were devastated to see this and have never encountered something like this before in our 24 years of running The Grumpy Baker,” he said.

Cthurmer said he has dismissed the man and will retrain all his remaining staff on safe oil disposal.

“We have been in constant contact with all of our stores and staff since the weekend, to reiterate and retrain on our standards and procedures,” he said. 

The Grumpy Baker in Coogee, Sydney.
The Grumpy Baker in Coogee. (Instagram)

The Randwick City Council is investigating the matter and said these types of offences can result in fines of up to $30,000.

“This is a serious water pollution incident, and our Senior Environmental Officers are currently investigating the matter,” a council spokesperson said.

“We would like to thank the people who quickly reported this incident, and remind the community and local businesses of their environmental obligations and that incidents like this are unacceptable.”

The Grumpy Baker is working with the council in the investigation.

Sydney Water has been running educational campaigns and has been ordered to do more on safe oil disposal after an increase in oils and fats entering the wastewater system led to debris balls washing up along the state’s coastline and created a fatberg off the Malabar wastewater facility.

Oils can solidify in pipes and drains, which can lead to major blockages.

Businesses must collect waste oil into sealed containers and organise an oil recycler collection.

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