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Wendy's just pissed me off!!!!

5.3K views 74 replies 38 participants last post by  Fuel Fire Desire  
#1 ·
I just went to the local wendy's and they pissed me off. I was as mad as a no legged ethiopian with a donut rolling down hill in front of him. This is the complaint I submitted on there website.

We pulled up at the drive through to order (only car in line) and started to place our order. A female and male thought it would be funny to pass the mic back a forth between statements. We were ordering approx $20-25 worth of food for our family and I asked the male to hold on while I asked my daughter what she wanted in her icecream. The male then made the statement "can you please move it along there are cars behind you". I was so shocked he said that, I asked "did you seriously say that" to see if he may back track or apologize and he did not at all. He bluntly and confrontationally said yeah I did we need to move the line. At this point it had been maybe 2-3 minutes and 1 car had just pulled behind us. I asked to speak to the manager and he stated "I am". When he said that I decided I would not spend my money there and pulled around to the window. He was at the window when I pulled around with 2-3 other employees standing there. One was a girl in a black shirt who I beleive is the drive through register person in the past, another was a very larg gentleman in a blue polo shirt, and I could not see the 3rd. I asked the manager if that how he usually speaks to customers and he said "yeah, I have to move the line". I asked him what his name was and he said "Teddy". He was wearing a blue button up shirt. I drove off and am now making this complaint minutes later. We go to this location 4-5 times a week as we live approx 500 ft from it. Because of the embarressment and fear of retaliation we probably will not go back. I would like a return call and an explanation of why Wendy's would let an employee treat customers like this, let alone management, and keep him on the staff. There are so many people unemployed that would appreciate the job instead of treating it like a joke and handing the mic back and forth. I can be contact any time during the day @ .


I swear I dont get pissed off that much and I wanted to go back and drag this smart asss kid out of that window and beat some dam sense and respect into him. A good old asss whoopin will teach that little muther fawker. And to boot I think he was mexican....j/j.

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#8 ·
.............I swear I dont get pissed off that much and I wanted to go back and drag this smart asss kid out of that window and beat some dam sense and respect into him. A good old asss whoopin will teach that little muther fawker. And to boot I think he was mexican....j/j.

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I'll bet if you did that he'd think twice before he ever acted like that again. I vote you go back and kick his little ass.:thumb:
 
#14 ·
Go back with a hoodie and a ski mask and kick his ass. Park your car down the street and run away afterward. Might as well take some money and free burgers while you're there....fuck it.
 
#25 ·
The video posted earlier in this thread looks like East St. Louis. All ninjas.:beerbang:
 
#37 ·
On a serious note the more I think about it, the more it bothers me. I think about all the people I know who have run out of unemployment and absolutely can not get a job. They cant support there family, some have lost there cars, many are in forclosure or about to go into forclosure. Some of them have there degree and others were veterans in there industry but all of them would suck up there pride and take the job with a smile, and teach the younger employees professionalism, and other life skills.
 
#41 ·
be careful, you could go to jail and be banned from any Wendy's for a year.

Taco toss puts Fairbanks man in jail

FAIRBANKS — Three tacos cost a Fairbanks man $100 in fines, one day in jail and one year probation.

Warren E. Strickland, 31, of Fairbanks, pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct Tuesday for throwing a double-decker taco at a manager of the Taco Bell restaurant on University Avenue.

Strickland said he was upset during the Jan. 14 incident because a taco contained spit after he had been through the drive-thru twice to correct his order.

According to a criminal complaint filed in court, he went into the restaurant and threw the taco at manager Carol Dzimtrowicz, who said it hit her in the face and that she was scared of Strickland. Another employee reported that Strickland threatened to knock him out.

Strickland was arrested at his home driveway, where he admitted throwing the taco, according to the complaint.

Dzimtrowicz said she could not comment. She deferred questions to the ownership company of Alaska Taco Bell Franchises, Denali Foods, which did not return a voice mail.

Strickland said he returned to the drive-thru lane because he had paid for three tacos and received two and that he returned because the new taco wasn’t what he’d ordered.

Then, he said, he found spit in the second newly made taco and went inside to tell a manager.

He claimed Dzimtrowicz accused him of lying and trying to get free food. That’s when he threw the taco that allegedly had been spat upon.

“Unfortunately, I destroyed the evidence (of the spit), or I could have gotten the place shut down,” he said Wednesday.

He feels the criminal complaint misrepresented the incident in ways, such as comparing his dimensions (6 feet 2 inches tall, 250 pounds) to Dzimtrowicz, who is roughly half his size, and making no mention of the spit.

Strickland is barred from any Taco Bell during his year of probation.