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An employee at a Charlotte-area McDonald’s has been fired after she was caught on camera berating a customer, and asking her to spell and say “deportation.”
Wendy Rios, the customer, posted the video to her Facebook page Saturday, and it’s been shared more than 5,000 times.
That entire thing was just stupid. Pull in front, go inside and get your stupid extra ketchup. If you've ever had to work a fast food window you know the A-holes are coming, not if but when. Wrong way to handle it though.
An employee at a Charlotte-area McDonald’s has been fired after she was caught on camera berating a customer, and asking her to spell and say “deportation.”
Wendy Rios, the customer, posted the video to her Facebook page Saturday, and it’s been shared more than 5,000 times.
That entire thing was just stupid. Pull in front, go inside and get your stupid extra ketchup. If you've ever had to work a fast food window you know the A-holes are coming, not if but when. Wrong way to handle it though.
LOL. This lady wanted to go viral. I see a lot of people hoping to go viral to get that 15 mins of fame. I bet someone starts a GoFundme so she can have a good supply of ketchup in her car and home. It will be called "Ketchup for Wendy". Maybe Heinz will give her a year supply of ketchup.
I'm sure the racist ex-employee will find another McJob !
Who gets that worked up over extra ketchup?
We don't know how Wendy asked this person for the extra ketchup. Maybe she gave an attitude to this lady. Remember, Wendy started recording after the fact. There are a good portion of people that like to push the buttons of other people for a reaction. Working a job like McD can be stressful since some people treat you like you are subhuman since you work at McD.
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