Posted on 12/31/2024 7:47:20 AM PST by RummyChick
A Jack in the Box customer got a beating after attacking restaurant staff for forgetting her curly fries.
The dramatic incident - which is believed to have occurred at the Spartanburg, South Carolina location - quickly escalated as the irate customer screamed at the staff for failing to add her three orders of curly fries to her combo meals.
In a viral video first shared Sunday, as the woman yelled that she would 'blow this whole motherf****** up' if her order wasn't fixed.
She continued to scream at the workers and even started throwing signs at them before the incident got physical.
Soon enough, a group of employees banded together, jumped over the counter and restrained the woman and a friend of hers on the floor as customers watched on and recorded the chaotic scene.
'Do you f****ing understand me? Ok, you gave me - I ordered three f****ing combos. You owe me three fries, three curly fries,' the woman, dressed in black pants, a green sweater, black beanie and white sneakers, screamed at the employees behind the counter.
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Looks like she’s already used up her annual allotment of curly fries.
Needs to be an ordnance about something that big to those pants.
toilets deal with a lot of sh*t...
Zaftig?
Thatâs a good one! Lately, the kids say âfluffy.â (Doesnât make sense to me.)
Back in 1979 I bought a hole-in-the-wall pizzeria from a non-Italian dude for $1200.00. He showed me how to twirl the dough and bake pizzas (I’m Italian but had never used a pizza oven). He also introduced me to so-called “pizza turnovers.” Never had calzone growing up so I didn’t know the correct name. Only sold one a week or so, so I took them off the menu. I remember a small pepperoni went for about $1.90 and was still mostly profit. Not any more.
Jack fried tacos are #1!! Even the lettuce gets tossed in the fryer.
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