I was at a Lick's hamburger place, and there was a woman who ordered a veggie burger. Fair enough - they have them. Oh, but she wanted to be sure it was prepared on a grill that meat had never touched and that no juice from the nearby grill ever hit. How about making your own burger at home?
I was ordering from subway and there was this crazy annoying young mother with her two children just much as the Crazy one in the video on top of it she was all flighting out with subway guy while taking out her order for no reasons
@@theunrealtimemm I wonder how she feels about the millions of years of countless insects and animals that have bled, died, urinated, and reproduced in the water she drinks.
Oh we've all been there, stuck in a line on our way to do something important with something like this holding us up. You feel like saying 'Look! You may not have a life and can afford to waste time standing in Subway arguing about salt, but some of us have places to be and things to do. Use Just Eat next time!'
@@BlueJWay999 you've walked out hungry from subway cause a customer asked some stoner HS employees that don't know their ass from their face if the soup has pepper in it and they don't actually know the ingredients and that kinda stuff made you leave?
@@vishwaksenan5035 what did she do that was selfish? As about seasonings in the soup? Do you realize people have health concerns? Imagine being so selfish that someone looking after their own basic well being is considered selfish to you because you can't look outside your own limited view. Appalling, even if it is a year late. I doubt you've changed. Probably still out annoyed that people have questions In this world.
This is the type of person who goes in a restaurant, orders the most specific thing on the menu, has a hundred requests, then doesn't tip when everything comes out perfect.
@@silky8267 No. The kitchen gets paid far more than the server's, and their job is to prepare the food to the server's specifications. Which means the server has more responsibility to run back and forth communicating all these requests. Even still, I know a lot of people who switched from serving to kitchen because the pay was more consistent and less demanding. The only reason people serve is because they're hoping to run into that one generous person who leaves a big tip. Most of the time, it evens out considering a lot of people leave the bare minimum and a lot of people don't tip at all. The server wage doesn't even cover taxes.
@@citizenerased174 True that. I've had some bizarre requests in my time serving. I thought I was a picky eater until I started serving. Once, someone asked for popcorn on ice, covered in chocolate, jalapenos and cheese. Someone asked for a burger deep fried in fish batter, then broiled. I've had a bunch of people ask for every soda in one cup (refills are a nightmare). Or the old person eating by their self, orders a kids meal, then five plates, three cups and five silverware. Bizarre.
Hugh Jass so they’re getting paid 20% of the tab to write down an order, bring drinks and carry food out to the table. Sounds like an overpaid fast food worker.
I get you...I am a mum...my kids are 21 &27...I had them young...one is still at home and works really hard...I work really hard &I can't afford to go to subway for a treat...because if the cost of living crisis ..here in the UK...I gave up my old car...I walk miles to all my cleans...I'm happy....but I miss treats...these entitled pple make me so angry...as they don't deserve nice treats...I'm gratefull I can cook healthy for my family x
@@iiMercc i am on the spectrum and i'm pretty sure she did not intend to portray her order in a 'rude' manner; i also have very specific requests when ordering food (especially in subway).
+Benjamin Sheridan I use to work at subway and I would have one customer a day do this. One time a person told me to spread around 2 olives and then complain they were to far apart.
And what a boring simple life she must live. Wish I could be bothered like that by petty nothing things, but I'm too worried about just staying afloat!
God how I wish these ridiculous, demanding and rude customers could switch places just one day with these workers and experience a customer just like her!!!
this is a different species of Karen, these ones are not aggressive physically and not a loud type. There are a few around but very rarely filmed and documented unlike the other more common and powerful species of Karen.
Karen's can be aggressive physically? I thought they're complete cowards in that department when they're around someone who isn't the type to take their bullshit.
@@PipeGuy64Bit the Karen is smart not cowardly, when faced with a unfazed opponent they will retreat to the safety of their minivan and post on facebook how they were "almost attacked just now at walmart"
This is why I don't work with people anymore... I was a technician for T-Mobile, worked retail for AT&T and as a sells consultant for Best Buy. I ran into people like her every day for 5 years and now I snap for any reason. I haven't been able to hold a job in retail cause as soon as I run into a customer like her I just snap. I don't act crazy I just shut down, close my mouth, get in my car and drive home, Lock my doors and never go back. Now I work for a Farm company cutting fields on tractors and it's beautiful. I never deal with these people anymore. Funny how I'd much rather be in the hot sun then be in a nice place dealing with these child adults.
trusting virus She is Autistic. My Mom helps the Autistic students and they act like that. She had the right to go out in public. I'm just glad they didn't start yelling because many people who are Autistic get angry and hit or sit down in the middle of a room.
She doesn't do it on purpose. People who have a condition like this doesn't notice they're being incovenient to others. Trust me, psychotic issues is a deep thing and even with the right meds, people like her can't act like people normally would. That's why the best way to handle situations like those are understand they operate under a different mindset and be patient overall. When people have autism, they can't control their thought patterns and behaviours that much. Bashing on those people, to me, just makes the "normal" people, us, a laughingstock. That way we aren't understanding their issues in a deep and psychological manner
why people dont let all their anger and frustrations out at home instead all in public eye and in fornt of children. our nation got boxing classes and stress relief pills and much much more and these people still go to public areas releasing their bowl movements into the air. This is where all the toxic waste is going to.
@@TheHastate OK...maybe she needs a helper/handler then....but now everyone else has to explain to their boss why their 1/2hr break exceeded an hour? To my experience the boss isn't very sympathetic to that shit
Wait a minute I think I know who that is. This looks a lot like an airport Subway. Could it be this guy? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WNQ0RN4c8ZY.html
+Profezor Snayp oohh please i can deal with people this at my restaurant. u gotta show anger face as possible and show your face like you hate this job can quit time i want to attitude trust me this customers will back up little bit.
@born2xlr8 yepomg . cam you imagine how her type FLOURISH on the Corona scam BS? "Excuse me, SIR, you are only five feet away from me, and you are male too. Can someone please call security? I am going to tell my counsellor about this."
@@Pumpkingilmour lol thats still better than people like you, who after millions are dead from covid, still refer to it as "corona scam BS." sorry trump lost pal. but being stupid intentionally like a stubborn baby isnt going to take you very far.
@@Sevr-ln7kk millions are not dead from anything but the same Coronal flu strains which has been weakening already sick and/or dying people for decades.
@@Pumpkingilmour Yea, I remember last year in 2020, I heard in Georgia, nurses were to report people's deaths under Corona, regardless if they already had serious illnesses
I worked in a deli and one lady was actually banned from our store by management. She would come every day during the afternoon rush when everyone gets off work and needed their cold cuts. She would ask for oddly specific amounts of each thing like can I get exactly 3 dollars and 11 cents of this etc. Then on top of that you could've just washed your hands and changed your gloves but she will have you take them off, prewash your hands put on new gloves then for each type of meat she got she wanted this repeated. Then you got to the cheese and same thing she asked for it to be repeated. At one point I was the only one patient enough to help her but when I was switched over to seafood to fill in I found out everyone got so mad at her they all complained to management. Management there sucked but at least they did us that one good thing. Another great one is when customers come in 15 minutes to closing and expect the bakery, deli, butcher, and seafood to be open. Food doesnt fly onto your plates okay people must prepare it, they must package it, and afterwards they must clean their stations and go home. I love the overprivilegded ones who come in 5-10 mins to closing and ask for anything period, especially for fresh stuff.
As an ex-Subway employee, my heart goes out to everyone who deals with this kinda bullshit. My favorite was this one lady who didn't wanna tell me anything about what kinda sandwich she wanted, not bread, not size, nothing, but then complain to my coworker that I'm "too slow".
Mark T He shouldn't have touched the sandwhich without gloves on. I have worked in resturants and that's one of the biggest things they drum into your head. How the hell do you know if this guy washed his hands after using the men's room?
There's customers out there who, no matter how great or poor the service is, only come in to give you a hard time. They get off on talking down to and criticizing people because they're unhappy with their own lives. I feel sad for these people so I make sure I smile extra big and try to be as courteous as humanly possible...it makes them so mad lol. Kill em with kindness.
***** However your implication that this person is one of those ill-spirited people does not. I don't mean to jump down your throat or anything but everyone would be a lot better off if they were aware of when someone has a condition that hinders social interaction. They aren't trying to be mean, they are doing the best they can to interact with other people.
Bob Below I understand that but you also have to understand that these conditions are hard to notice unless you are aware of the person's disorder. You can't expect everyone to 1. Know of these conditions 2. Know the signs/symptoms of these conditions and 3. Be able to decipher whether the person actually is suffering from these mental disorders. That's just not realistic. Not everyone's a doctor.
***** My last response should make it obvious that I don't expect everyone to recognize and understand such conditions but to think that we can't make it as well known as, say, having a heart attack or suffering from tourette syndrome, is just cynical thinking. It's not hard to learn to recognize this behavior. You don't have to be a doctor. I'm not a doctor I've just taking a couple classes in psychology and researched the topic a bit on my own. The signs are really easy to pick up and they are easy to understand as well.
***** You're so right. There are actually many people like that. And that IS the best way to deal with them. Kill them with kindness, it really gets to them. They want to feel bigger than someone for once and tell them what to do, but when they realize that doesn't bother you at all, they move onto something else.
Wow, I can't stand people like this. Who does this woman think she is? She literally had a problem with every single way they prepared it even until payment. Why does she feel like the world owes her something, the world needs less people like this.
who else has a night full of randomly binge watching people getting angry and causing a scene? Thanks everyone for 1k likes... i just copied and pasted it lol
I'm a service manager at a Chipotle Mexican grill and this is light compared to some of the crazy customers we get, I had a customer the other day put a finger in my face and tell me that if I don't take the time to learn their pronouns that I shouldn't even have the right to live breathe or address them so consider it very lucky that this lady is calmly complaining about pepper and looking at something she's not right but she's not the craziest I've seen
Can’t ever pass this up. It’s such a classic public nightmare. I don’t care who makes excuses, she’s rude as hell. No one at subway gets paid enough to sustain her crap.
She put everyone in there on the Spectrum with her. One time a year, every business should be allowed to open the trap door and let one fall! Now is the time for this Subway ... drop her!
@Owen Carey I totally believe you have to contend with this more than we know. It’s for that reason I actually hate to special order any change in a burger or whatever. There is no excuse for this behavior in a customer. If she doesn’t know any better, then she needs to stay home and let nana pick something up!
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Today I had a customer act similar to this, luckily the boss was there to handle it but I’m watching videos like these for next time this situation happens. Props to the workers for handling it so well :)