I agree with that. Why are diagnosis up by 2000% since the mid 90s??? Mental health professionals are banking off of this scamming vulnerable parents. The tablet industry is parenting the children The black mirror
@@darkpisces8125Not to excuse what the student did to the teacher. But she was wrong to take the device away. She should have just sent him out the classroom or had him escorted out by security. She did it to herself lol
@@69Phuketthat’s a 6ft 200 lb kid. Even a grown man would know to think twice before taking away a device from a kid that stature. The entitlement from that lady is astronomical
I thought the manager was awful. She could have ended the thing, no honking pissed off customers in line, by just agreeing with her and giving her the sauce. Manager let stupidity inflict bad service on good customers in line. JMHO.
you dont say someones son is spoiled.. especially the fact he has autism, food can be a real challenge. its also very clear her co workers are lazy. no i aint sayin mama right i jus i hope u dont manage any shop danny
@ooo0oo0oo08 She had the option to go back and get the sauce, but she said she couldn't at the time. So, what does she expect Burger King to do at that point? Have someone personally deliver the sauce to her for free? Heck, no! If the sauce was that important, she would've gone back to get it. If she asked nicely, I'm sure they would've made her fresh food as well. It's all about respect. Not an adult acting like a spoilt brat over sauce.
@@bardigan1 I bet you scream at employees for not serving you with a smile after you asked them to remake your order over and over because it's not perfect enough for you. It's more like employees shouldn't have to deal with disrespectful, bratty customers. You want service with a smile? Be a good customer. Order your crap, say thank you and gtfo!
I think it's something in the food. Seriously. For the last 3 years, I've had Chick-fil-A 3 times and that's it. I keep seeing crazy people freaking out and these people are eating fast food every single day 😮
They do this stuff on purpose. They’ll rush you when you check your bag to see if the order is correct. They save money by not giving out sauces that compliment the meal
@@negritotenfoldVideo vibes. You can't be pushed if you don't move. Just quickly check your food bag and politely ask for the condiments if they're not in the bag.And then be on your way. It should be pretty simple to do.Have you ever forgotten anything?
@@negritotenfoldyou've never worked in a fast food place and it shows. NO ONE THERE CARES. Not giving you sauce doesn't benefit the employee in the slightest. They don't get a bonus for not giving you the sauce. This is such a a moronic statement. In fact employees are more likely to grab a handful of sauces and toss them in the bag giving you MORE because it benefits them to be faster. No one's colluding to deprive you of your sauces. Mistakes happen. Or she lied and got the sauces and is complaining the next day to get free food because it's be harder to remember if you may have forgotten the sauces. It's important to note she came back the next day, saying it "ruined her son's meal" in an attempt to get the meal comped instead of just the sauces (which with her attitude that's all she'd get from me). Alternatively she ate them plastic and all
@@simon-sez8793 it should be very simple for employees to hand you the correct change and give you the sauces that compliment the meal. That’s very simple. Or did you forget that?
I feel bad for the dudes who are working there. Arguing with a lady over some …Burger King sauce??? Geez lady. And she recorded this like she’s doing the world a favor!
The drive thru forgot my sauces last night and I had to eat my burger and fries dry asl. It sure does mess up the experience if you go out to eat once and awhile
@@freewithnature nice edited comment. Usually this place does not have dry food but without the sauces it had that element. I shouldn’t have to check my bag for sauces if they asked and I told them I wanted sauces. Quit making up excuses
I worked fast food and never had an altercation. Any time anyone came to me upset i just flagged over the manager and let her handle it, and she always knew when to be accommodating, and when to refuse service. Mary if you read this, you were a great manager!
Some people are so unhappy that they go around almost HOPING that somebody will do something to them that in their mind justifies them flying into a rage. They want to take out their frustrations about their personal problems on anyone who looks at them wrong. It's a terrible way to live.
When I was a kid my mum brought me home nuggets from macdons and they left out the sauce. It really bummed me out cause I was like 8 but my parents just reminded me to eat the food because it was hot, it was free to me, and it was all I was getting. The nuggets tasted damn good after the good parenting appetizer
That won't work with an autistic child (if it's true). But otherwise yeah fine lesson. Though we personally always had at least ketchup in the fridge. If I had a child that needed the sauces to be able to eat (because of being on the spectrum like she claims) I would have some at home or would check the damn bag before I'd drive off. That's the easiest thing to do.
Anyone that’s so bothered over some missing sauce and thinks they are in the right to get so heated than posting it on the internet says sm about them💀
If the kid is autistic like she claims then good luck with that. But it's a good lesson for mom to learn to check the bag herself and/or have extra sauce at home. Neither of those things are hard. People will always make mistakes so better make sure.
You know if I had a kid who absolutely had to have certain foods or they wouldn't eat at all, and I was standing there still in the restaurant holding the bag of food, I might...OPEN THE FUCKING BAG AND LOOK INSIDE IT BEFORE LEAVING
This woman either has a miserable life or feels like she has no control of her life so it's again another person taking out their frustrations on fast food workers as if they don't take enough abuse.
These restaurants will ask what sauce do you want and not place it in the bag. their managers yell at them about giving sauces away. So they intentionally stretch resources while making you pay full price
@@negritotenfold I don't think they forget the sauce on purpose. They just sometimes think the person that packed the food already did it. It depends on the location on whose job it is. I don't think they are trying to rip anyone off. I don't blame them for limited the amount of sauces they give away. It cost them money and if every store gives away a lot or takes home a lot it really adds up. There was no reason for that woman to act like that for them forgetting her son's sauce. They have to put up with a lot already. I think it's cruel to berate them. There is no reason to get that upset over sauce. Also, she could have checked her bag before she left if it was that important to her/her son.
@@TheOfficialTarynTots Don’t make excuses for these shady restaurants. If they are deliberately cutting corners hoping you don’t speak up about it. They deserve the backlash. Stop being a push over
@@TheOfficialTarynTots it’s definitely cutting corners. They use to put sauces in the bag without hesitation. Now you have to ask for the sauce. Even when asking for the sauce. You still don’t receive it. Stop being a pushover
I went through this last night when the drive thru forgot my sauces and drink. They just gave me a cup of ice. It messed up my meal. On top of that the lady taking my order already had a sour attitude
@@turtlepowersf looks like I made another burger flipper mad. They need to be more competent if I pay full price. I shouldn’t have to correct them in their simplistic task
This is why I always ALWAYS check my food when getting fast food or food from wherever. More importantly, I have a dairy allergy so all the more reason to always check my order and make sure it's correct.
True story. I work at a Taco Bell and someone actually filed a complaint against us and even said their meal was "ruined without the mild and hot sauces."
This is a prime example of why one should always ask for twice as many sauces as they need. Doing so will ensure you have plenty of sauce available when you need it without ruining your life and the life of an employee who’s grossly underpaid for dealing with hags who complain about anything and everything.
If the sauce is THAT important to the functioning of your life, I feel like you should just keep some backup packets somewhere in a kitchen drawer specifically for a crisis like this.
Domino's forgot to give my husband the sauce that goes with the cheesy bread literally less than an hour ago. We had a great afternoon at our daughter's school, designing her "100th Day of School Shirt" together and there's no Domino's near where we live. My man doesn't like the sauce and I sure as f**k ain't gonna have him driving back 18 miles (one way) to get some stupid sauce. It's annoying and kinda sucks but next time make sure before you leave if it's going to destroy your child's ability to have dinner. Another option, like our home is, we're the parents and we are not told what to do by our daughter. We listen to her, respect her and unconditionally love her BUT feeding into bad behavior is not going to benefit her in the long run. I teach my child that she's a part of this world, not the world. And that mistakes happen, everyone makes them.
Yeah, it doesn't really work for many autistic children. Depends on where they are on the spectrum. But if it's so severe, his mom should check the bag herself or have extra sauce at home or both. Definitely no reason to go ballistic.
@sylverscale ... I definitely agree, especially depending upon where the child falls on the spectrum, lack of sleep can also affect as well as the tone of the voices heard. Idk if the child was in the car but for this woman to hold a grudge over fast food the day after purchase, and react as if it just occurred with record button hit on her phone to capture the entire encounter, I'm not going to assume but will say that too much/over stimulation and/or sensory overload from the mother's reaction may be more difficult for her child than not actually having the sauce they need. Again , depending on where they are on the spectrum and what type of assistance and OT, PT and Speech therapy they're receiving in a school/academic setting. Lastly, it's not easy being a mother, a father, a caretaker or in a caretaker role in society, especially these days. Burnout is a very real thing and it's important to recollect oneself and do a quick self assessment and awareness checklist. Because I personally don't think this has shit to do with missing sauce and "attitude tone" on the phone from the day before. Just my opinion
I always check my order before leaving. Especially when I would get food from the Wendy's I worked at to make sure my work buddy's weren't messing with me. lol
If we got home from BK and there was no sauce, I would tell my kid to get some bbq sauce out of the pantry or check the dang bag myself before I left the drive thru. I wouldn't go back the next day and have a bitch fit over it!!
The point about checking if the sauces are there is the easiest thing to do. I hate having to call and tell them and then going back. I just pull up to let the next person in line get they're order while i check mine. And if I'm missing something, i walk in and get the missing thing from my order. Not a big deal.
Bruh I've had missing sauces and went inside to get them, shit I work at wendys, and I've had customers come up to me nice and polite asking for some sauces
I can’t stress enough how many people complain about too much change back or not enough sauces in the bag or ordered one size or food and saying they wanted a different one at the window then get mad at us for “not doing our jobs.” Well maybe you should figure out what you want before you order instead of changing your mind or telling us something different at the window.
This is exactly why I always check the bags before I leave.. if it’s not there? I walk in and just say “I don’t think they put the sauce in the bag, can I get some please?” and boom problem solved. If she relied on someone else’s word instead of actually making sure herself, and then just went home… then that’s her problem😭 “my kids dinner is ruined” ok well that’s on YOU
She wanted something free ive had sauce left out before ....buy a bottle of ranch or bbq sauce put in your fridge .....problem solved if its that important.
She should've checked if there were sauces in the bags in the first place before even leaving Burger King. If only she had done that, she would've had a wonderful day and a wonderful night.
Hey maybe check the bag when it gets handed to you and see if your sauce or order is correct and then ask for the sauces. This level of anger should be reserved for finding like maybe a bug in your food.
Learn to check the bag before you leave the premises. My order gets messed up at least 50% of the time because I ask for certain condiments to be left off my burgers, and I have learned in no unclear way that many fast food workers tend to struggle with requests to omit included toppings. This costs me having to park, go into the restaurant, and wait for them to remake my order, and sometimes twice at that, even after entering the restaurant. That’s why I rarely use the drive thru to begin with, but I digress.
Who doesn’t check their food before leaving fast food? I’ve had taco bell actuallly be super rude to me for no reason, when I’m super polite. Unique experience and just never went back, and left a bad review like a normal person
True story, went and got nuggets for the little ones on the way to a vacation road trip and my two year old would not eat nuggets without ketchup. We asked for extra ketchup, but there was none in the bag when we pulled off. You know what we did….we went to the gas station and got a bottle of ketchup 😂😂 we were going to need it anyway.
Exactly! She should have spare sauces of some kind in her 'fridge. Notice how she keeps looking at her camera. She's looking for attention, negative though it may be.
I'm pretty sure that lady looks like she has a lot of sauces already in her fridge 😊
It almost always seems to be a few “archetypes” that flip out in fast food joints, doesn’t it?
😂😂
Doesn't matter. She paid for that sauce and should have received it!!
@@r.r911lol you’re defending this woman??
Too many people playing the "my kid's autistic" card to hide the fact that they're lousy parents.
I've noticed that. Like the one who said they're kid was autistic after hurting his teacher over a Nintendo or something.
I agree with that. Why are diagnosis up by 2000% since the mid 90s???
Mental health professionals are banking off of this scamming vulnerable parents. The tablet industry is parenting the children
The black mirror
@@darkpisces8125Not to excuse what the student did to the teacher. But she was wrong to take the device away. She should have just sent him out the classroom or had him escorted out by security. She did it to herself lol
Kids in survival mode autism.. I would to!
@@69Phuketthat’s a 6ft 200 lb kid. Even a grown man would know to think twice before taking away a device from a kid that stature. The entitlement from that lady is astronomical
Shout out to the manager for handling it the way she did
I thought the manager was awful. She could have ended the thing, no honking pissed off customers in line, by just agreeing with her and giving her the sauce. Manager let stupidity inflict bad service on good customers in line. JMHO.
Doormat ☝️
you dont say someones son is spoiled.. especially the fact he has autism, food can be a real challenge. its also very clear her co workers are lazy. no i aint sayin mama right i jus i hope u dont manage any shop danny
@ooo0oo0oo08
She had the option to go back and get the sauce, but she said she couldn't at the time. So, what does she expect Burger King to do at that point? Have someone personally deliver the sauce to her for free? Heck, no!
If the sauce was that important, she would've gone back to get it. If she asked nicely, I'm sure they would've made her fresh food as well. It's all about respect. Not an adult acting like a spoilt brat over sauce.
@@bardigan1
I bet you scream at employees for not serving you with a smile after you asked them to remake your order over and over because it's not perfect enough for you.
It's more like employees shouldn't have to deal with disrespectful, bratty customers. You want service with a smile? Be a good customer. Order your crap, say thank you and gtfo!
Why do people lose their minds in these fast food places? It"s scary to see how on the edge people are nowadays.
I think it's something in the food. Seriously. For the last 3 years, I've had Chick-fil-A 3 times and that's it. I keep seeing crazy people freaking out and these people are eating fast food every single day 😮
They do this stuff on purpose. They’ll rush you when you check your bag to see if the order is correct. They save money by not giving out sauces that compliment the meal
@@negritotenfoldVideo vibes. You can't be pushed if you don't move. Just quickly check your food bag and politely ask for the condiments if they're not in the bag.And then be on your way. It should be pretty simple to do.Have you ever forgotten anything?
@@negritotenfoldyou've never worked in a fast food place and it shows. NO ONE THERE CARES. Not giving you sauce doesn't benefit the employee in the slightest. They don't get a bonus for not giving you the sauce. This is such a a moronic statement. In fact employees are more likely to grab a handful of sauces and toss them in the bag giving you MORE because it benefits them to be faster. No one's colluding to deprive you of your sauces. Mistakes happen. Or she lied and got the sauces and is complaining the next day to get free food because it's be harder to remember if you may have forgotten the sauces. It's important to note she came back the next day, saying it "ruined her son's meal" in an attempt to get the meal comped instead of just the sauces (which with her attitude that's all she'd get from me). Alternatively she ate them plastic and all
@@simon-sez8793 it should be very simple for employees to hand you the correct change and give you the sauces that compliment the meal. That’s very simple. Or did you forget that?
She was hoping she'd get a free meal for that day
“I don’t got time for this!”
Proceeds to waste tons of time ranting in the drive thru
And refusing to leave
I feel bad for the dudes who are working there. Arguing with a lady over some …Burger King sauce??? Geez lady. And she recorded this like she’s doing the world a favor!
The drive thru forgot my sauces last night and I had to eat my burger and fries dry asl. It sure does mess up the experience if you go out to eat once and awhile
@@negritotenfoldCheck before you drive off then since you know it’s a problem. Also, maybe don’t go to places that serve dry food.
@@freewithnature nice edited comment. Usually this place does not have dry food but without the sauces it had that element. I shouldn’t have to check my bag for sauces if they asked and I told them I wanted sauces. Quit making up excuses
@@freewithnature like a cashier counts out change in front of you they should put the sauce in the bag. It should be routine for them
I worked fast food and never had an altercation. Any time anyone came to me upset i just flagged over the manager and let her handle it, and she always knew when to be accommodating, and when to refuse service. Mary if you read this, you were a great manager!
I hope both you and Mary are having a great day. 😊💗🙏🏻
@@LataraMashupswhat about me? Do you hope i have a good day? 🙃
Nah Dallas, everyone is sick of your bs. @@dallas218 When are you gonna apologize and come clean about JFK?
@@dallas218
I hope you had a great day and even better one tomorrow ❤
@@dallas218Sorry, Dallas. You weren't included. You're definitely going to have a bad day now. I'm sorry and hope you're included next time.
She really can’t just walk in the store and grab some sauce from the counter? Really?
It's not from a fast food restaurant.
@@darkpisces8125Burger King isn’t fast food? Huh?
@@daveblackman816yes it is.
@@daveblackman816you have internet on your phone. Use it.
@@daveblackman816you and the ones who liked your comment are definitely not smart. Education is key. Burger King is a fast food restaurant.
Some people are so unhappy that they go around almost HOPING that somebody will do something to them that in their mind justifies them flying into a rage. They want to take out their frustrations about their personal problems on anyone who looks at them wrong.
It's a terrible way to live.
There's no ALMOST about it, some people just want to be pissed off about something.
Instead of looking him in the eye,LOOK IN THE FUCKING BAG FIRST ...
if she knew the meal would be ruined without the sauce she should have checked to see if it was there before driving away
Pro tip: when other customers are starting to annoyed with your behavior, it's time to wrap up your closing arguments
No joke.
What is processed garbage doing to the Zombies!?!?!?!
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Check the bag, before driving off. SIMPLE.
When I was a kid my mum brought me home nuggets from macdons and they left out the sauce. It really bummed me out cause I was like 8 but my parents just reminded me to eat the food because it was hot, it was free to me, and it was all I was getting. The nuggets tasted damn good after the good parenting appetizer
That won't work with an autistic child (if it's true). But otherwise yeah fine lesson. Though we personally always had at least ketchup in the fridge.
If I had a child that needed the sauces to be able to eat (because of being on the spectrum like she claims) I would have some at home or would check the damn bag before I'd drive off. That's the easiest thing to do.
There are some people like her that have nothing going on where just get mad about everything because they have no impulse control.
And for the Karen of the year award, the nominees are...
She's looking for a complimentary meal.
she's not getting any compliments on anything 😂😂
Anyone that’s so bothered over some missing sauce and thinks they are in the right to get so heated than posting it on the internet says sm about them💀
I'm so glad the employee told her that her son is spoiled. She needs to check herself into hotel reality.
What a great opportunity to teach your kid that you don’t always get what you want.
Life’s hard. Buckle up.
True, but also one to ask employees to remember the darn sauce
If the kid is autistic like she claims then good luck with that.
But it's a good lesson for mom to learn to check the bag herself and/or have extra sauce at home. Neither of those things are hard. People will always make mistakes so better make sure.
Yeah, kid, get your ass over to the fridge 14 feet away and get yourself some ketchup and mustard. Oh, that's your 2nd and 3rd choice? I DON'T CARE.
missing sauce doesn’t mean shit, bigger things to be worried about than stupid sauce
You know if I had a kid who absolutely had to have certain foods or they wouldn't eat at all, and I was standing there still in the restaurant holding the bag of food, I might...OPEN THE FUCKING BAG AND LOOK INSIDE IT BEFORE LEAVING
I always check the bag at fast food! I learned the hard way but have never lost my mind over it!
This woman either has a miserable life or feels like she has no control of her life so it's again another person taking out their frustrations on fast food workers as if they don't take enough abuse.
These restaurants will ask what sauce do you want and not place it in the bag. their managers yell at them about giving sauces away. So they intentionally stretch resources while making you pay full price
@@negritotenfold I don't think they forget the sauce on purpose. They just sometimes think the person that packed the food already did it. It depends on the location on whose job it is. I don't think they are trying to rip anyone off. I don't blame them for limited the amount of sauces they give away. It cost them money and if every store gives away a lot or takes home a lot it really adds up.
There was no reason for that woman to act like that for them forgetting her son's sauce. They have to put up with a lot already. I think it's cruel to berate them. There is no reason to get that upset over sauce. Also, she could have checked her bag before she left if it was that important to her/her son.
@@TheOfficialTarynTots Don’t make excuses for these shady restaurants. If they are deliberately cutting corners hoping you don’t speak up about it. They deserve the backlash. Stop being a push over
@@negritotenfold I don't think they are cutting corners. I think they are just keeping track of their inventory like any other business would.
@@TheOfficialTarynTots it’s definitely cutting corners. They use to put sauces in the bag without hesitation. Now you have to ask for the sauce. Even when asking for the sauce. You still don’t receive it. Stop being a pushover
She is just angry because a house fell on her that’s all 🤦♂️
😂😂
She's probably upset because she's the one that lived through the son's meltdown.
I went through this last night when the drive thru forgot my sauces and drink. They just gave me a cup of ice. It messed up my meal. On top of that the lady taking my order already had a sour attitude
@@negritotenfoldcheck your bag next time, genius. And how could you not notice the complete lack of fluid in your cup? Were you high?
@@turtlepowersf looks like I made another burger flipper mad. They need to be more competent if I pay full price. I shouldn’t have to correct them in their simplistic task
@@turtlepowersf thanks for proving my point. how you burger flippers get defensive when getting called out
There is no son. She aye all the food herself...
🐮 did not stockpile sauces from prior visits. 🐮did not check her bag before driving away? Everybody knows to do that.
She ruined his food by going to Burger King.
If you need 6 sauces on 1 combo …..maybe you are the problem
This is why I always ALWAYS check my food when getting fast food or food from wherever. More importantly, I have a dairy allergy so all the more reason to always check my order and make sure it's correct.
Normal people usually do.😉
@@dinabaughman8731 she is definitely not normal lol
@@jaredulin3362 Definitely not!😂
@denisebachman8731 normal unfortunately isn't a thing for people. Trust me as a fast food worker myself I can tell. Haha
I like the way the worker is handling the situation. He is being professional but also calling out this woman's disrespectful attitude.
She must have a great life if sauce is all she has to worry about.
Shout out to the guy at 8:30 laughing at Karen's fake sobs. He speaks for us all.
Just call the police and get that cow out of the line. 😂😂
What kind of house do you have that you don't have no Ranch no barbecue sauce no ketchup no mustard at the house
True story. I work at a Taco Bell and someone actually filed a complaint against us and even said their meal was "ruined without the mild and hot sauces."
She is like Milton from 'Office Space' and his red stapler....🤣😂🤣
Without the precious sauce, we all know, your food immediately turns to dust covered maggots.
I can only imagine if a karen encounter was a norm at a fine dining restaurant
I’ve worked at all kinds of restaurants. There are Karens at every single one.
This is a prime example of why one should always ask for twice as many sauces as they need. Doing so will ensure you have plenty of sauce available when you need it without ruining your life and the life of an employee who’s grossly underpaid for dealing with hags who complain about anything and everything.
If the sauce is THAT important to the functioning of your life, I feel like you should just keep some backup packets somewhere in a kitchen drawer specifically for a crisis like this.
momma must have no sauces at Home.
I always check my bag to make sure everything is in there. Especially when I go through the drive thru
The night before? Oink🐖
Thank God I don't work with the public.
Its hilarious watching her looking at herself in camera like shes a superhero RUclips star 😂
It’s hard to believe that she recorded and posted this herself. 😮
Domino's forgot to give my husband the sauce that goes with the cheesy bread literally less than an hour ago. We had a great afternoon at our daughter's school, designing her "100th Day of School Shirt" together and there's no Domino's near where we live. My man doesn't like the sauce and I sure as f**k ain't gonna have him driving back 18 miles (one way) to get some stupid sauce. It's annoying and kinda sucks but next time make sure before you leave if it's going to destroy your child's ability to have dinner. Another option, like our home is, we're the parents and we are not told what to do by our daughter. We listen to her, respect her and unconditionally love her BUT feeding into bad behavior is not going to benefit her in the long run. I teach my child that she's a part of this world, not the world. And that mistakes happen, everyone makes them.
Yeah, it doesn't really work for many autistic children. Depends on where they are on the spectrum.
But if it's so severe, his mom should check the bag herself or have extra sauce at home or both.
Definitely no reason to go ballistic.
@sylverscale ... I definitely agree, especially depending upon where the child falls on the spectrum, lack of sleep can also affect as well as the tone of the voices heard. Idk if the child was in the car but for this woman to hold a grudge over fast food the day after purchase, and react as if it just occurred with record button hit on her phone to capture the entire encounter, I'm not going to assume but will say that too much/over stimulation and/or sensory overload from the mother's reaction may be more difficult for her child than not actually having the sauce they need. Again , depending on where they are on the spectrum and what type of assistance and OT, PT and Speech therapy they're receiving in a school/academic setting.
Lastly, it's not easy being a mother, a father, a caretaker or in a caretaker role in society, especially these days. Burnout is a very real thing and it's important to recollect oneself and do a quick self assessment and awareness checklist. Because I personally don't think this has shit to do with missing sauce and "attitude tone" on the phone from the day before. Just my opinion
After this she goes home and looks for the hidden camera in her apartment that the neighbor hid to see how she reacts to UHF signals being piped in.
Who doesn't have condiments at home?
Milton from office space.
There's actually footage of this from the back driver's view, he got footage of it on his phone 📱🤣
I like your videos. Sometimes the people give me anxiety. I want Burger King. Chicken sandwich. I always check my bag before leaving.
i wouldn’t have been as patient as this worker was.
She wanted something for free. Thats it
People like this is the reason why I stopped working for fast-food restaurants.
I always check my order before leaving. Especially when I would get food from the Wendy's I worked at to make sure my work buddy's weren't messing with me. lol
Good for the employee, no one needs to take that kind of crap. Give it right back to her.
I would've told her if she knows how to do their job then she can fill out an application and do it herself
If we got home from BK and there was no sauce, I would tell my kid to get some bbq sauce out of the pantry or check the dang bag myself before I left the drive thru. I wouldn't go back the next day and have a bitch fit over it!!
The point about checking if the sauces are there is the easiest thing to do. I hate having to call and tell them and then going back. I just pull up to let the next person in line get they're order while i check mine. And if I'm missing something, i walk in and get the missing thing from my order. Not a big deal.
Bruh I've had missing sauces and went inside to get them, shit I work at wendys, and I've had customers come up to me nice and polite asking for some sauces
I can’t stress enough how many people complain about too much change back or not enough sauces in the bag or ordered one size or food and saying they wanted a different one at the window then get mad at us for “not doing our jobs.” Well maybe you should figure out what you want before you order instead of changing your mind or telling us something different at the window.
I would have closed the window after 10 seconds
I’d love to see the footage of when the police showed up
This is exactly why I always check the bags before I leave.. if it’s not there? I walk in and just say “I don’t think they put the sauce in the bag, can I get some please?” and boom problem solved. If she relied on someone else’s word instead of actually making sure herself, and then just went home… then that’s her problem😭 “my kids dinner is ruined” ok well that’s on YOU
So it's a big deal to go home and use 14-cents' worth of your own ketchup and mustard?
It's too bad some Peckerwood in an F-350 and the heavy duty bumper can just pushed your car out of the way!
Omg. This is why I can't work with the public.
She's on sauce alright....and its not Burger King sauce.
I’m the Snorlax and I speak for the sauces
No room for mistakes, incompitent or a lier.
Man I was really hoping we would get to watch her get arrested...
She wanted something free ive had sauce left out before ....buy a bottle of ranch or bbq sauce put in your fridge .....problem solved if its that important.
Her; I Don't Got Time!
Also Her: *Making ALL The Time!"
That fry grease is f*ckin' SORCERY! #Zoinks
She should've checked if there were sauces in the bags in the first place before even leaving Burger King. If only she had done that, she would've had a wonderful day and a wonderful night.
If your meal is ruined cause of missing sauces you’re in some serious trouble.
Hey maybe check the bag when it gets handed to you and see if your sauce or order is correct and then ask for the sauces. This level of anger should be reserved for finding like maybe a bug in your food.
Its not just any sauces... it was Burger King sauces LOL.
Just open the fucking bag yourself before you drive off, it’s not rocket science!
Reminds me of getting threatened at gun 🔫 point over nacho cheese...
Your child has a sauce obsession so he can play with them. That’s all.
Learn to check the bag before you leave the premises. My order gets messed up at least 50% of the time because I ask for certain condiments to be left off my burgers, and I have learned in no unclear way that many fast food workers tend to struggle with requests to omit included toppings. This costs me having to park, go into the restaurant, and wait for them to remake my order, and sometimes twice at that, even after entering the restaurant. That’s why I rarely use the drive thru to begin with, but I digress.
And now her son is gonna think he can act that way too
her mouth naturally sounds full as she throws up words
Who doesn’t check their food before leaving fast food?
I’ve had taco bell actuallly be super rude to me for no reason, when I’m super polite. Unique experience and just never went back, and left a bad review like a normal person
True story, went and got nuggets for the little ones on the way to a vacation road trip and my two year old would not eat nuggets without ketchup. We asked for extra ketchup, but there was none in the bag when we pulled off. You know what we did….we went to the gas station and got a bottle of ketchup 😂😂 we were going to need it anyway.
Exactly! She should have spare sauces of some kind in her 'fridge. Notice how she keeps looking at her camera. She's looking for attention, negative though it may be.
Was it honey mustard? If it were honey mustard id have to go out of my ever loving mind in rage...
This is when the Customer Isn't Right been there a few times
I always check my order before I leave th drive-thru.
Same!! Like just check the order before you leave or if your sitting in😂😂😂😂😂😂
Why didn't she check the food before she drove off?.thats standard practice when you get drive thru food or pick up food....
I don't ever choose burger king because they always forget my zesty sauce
Fast food addicts, just as bad if not worse than drug addicts.
Man, talk about having a bad day. Check your food before leaving.
Sauce Demon😂
Reminds me of the customers who throw shakes at me for "not being nice enough" 🙃 glad I'm able to leave these jobs behind
Sound like she was trying to snag some free food
Shame on this crazy lady