Monday, 25 Nov 2024

McDonald's customer smashes up till and calls manager a c*** because food took too long

AN ANGRY McDonald's customer has been filmed smashing a till and calling the branch boss a c*** because staff were too slow with his order.

The aggressive man could be seen leaning on the counter in Sydney, Australia, as he continued pushing other things onto the floor while demanding "where's my food!"


It's not clear when the bearded man, who was filmed rambling incoherently, visited the McDonald's restaurant in Bankstown, south west Sydney.

But the footage was shared on the Humans of Bankstown Facebook page, prompting one man to joke: "Just hand over his kiddy meal".

The video starts with him leaning on the counter after putting through his order.

He then suddenly sweeps away the napkins, sending them scattering on to the floor near the heated food.

The man rants "I paid for my food, where's my food?"

He then flies into a violent rage, calling the manager a "c***" for failing to quickly hand over his order, before shoving the till on to the floor too.



The female manager gives him short shrift, pointing towards the door and telling him "I highly suggest you leave right now!"

But he refuses to leave, demanding again: "Where's my money, I paid for my s***, where's my food?"

The straw holder is then also swept on to the floor, to join the broken till and scattered napkins.

A McDonald's spokeswoman told Daily Mail Australia the man's behaviour was unacceptable.

She said: "The safety and security of our people and customers is our number one priority, and we do not tolerate any form of anti-social behaviour in our restaurants.

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"Any such behaviour will be reported to the relevant authorities."

The spokeswoman also pointed out that the clip was clearly not filmed recently as it didn't show the branch's Covid-19 protection measures.



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