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‘Get Out Of My Drive-Thru’: McDonald’s Worker Kicked a Customer Out Of The Drive-Thru
“Obviously, we cannot satisfy you the first time and we’re done trying.”
A viral video of a McDonald’s manager not letting a difficult customer waste any of her or her employees showed her telling the man sternly to “get out.” The video, which has been taken down along with the account that was removed, has made a round on the platform.
The viral version of the event showed only the employee saying, “Because every single time we make your drink, it is wrong. Obviously, we cannot satisfy you the first time, and we’re done trying. So, get out of my drive-thru.”
A more complete version that was 37 seconds long showed the cameraman’s point of view that was from inside the very car that was told to drive off. The woman, who was identified as the General Manager of the McDonald’s she worked at by a viewer, was heard revealing the reason behind her behavior in the longer version.
“It’s all on the bottom, see? And now go to a different store. We will not be serving you anymore,” said the woman, before asking the driver politely to drive on and let her serve the person behind him.
But the brazen driver continued asking why they didn’t want to serve him anymore.
And this is where the viral 6-second clip came in as she told him, “Because every single time we make your drink, it is wrong. Obviously, we cannot satisfy you the first time, and we’re done trying. So, get out of my drive-thru.”
“And you guys called my employees vulgar names,” she added before the video ended.
One user who claimed to have worked with her commented, “She’s amazing. I worked with her for 8 years before I left McDonald’s. She’s actually the GM of that location.”
The video last had over 700,000 likes with over 10,000 comments from people who completely understood her position.
@kevsousa.com Get Out of My Drive-Thru! .. ❤️ #mcdonalds #fries #funny #ibelieve #dreams #vulgar #notserving #notservingyou #donetrying #serveme #mcdonaldsdrinks ♬ original sound Kevin Sousa
One user commented, “I like her, she’s not McHaving it anymore! Customers, stop being exhausting, it’s just fast food.”
“Customers act like they’re paying for cashiers’ insurance with their entitled behavior. Drive on,” wrote another.
Another viewer on the manager’s side wrote, “It’s McDonald’s, not a fancy coffee shop. People really [are] expecting the most for less.”