Restaurant Calls Out Karen On Facebook For Throwing A Tantrum About Her Sandwich
When the woman threw a tantrum and broke one of the restaurant's $200 signs, she probably didn't realize the online presence the business had.
Some customers leave a bad review. Others leave a scene that the whole internet remembers.
That is what happened at Gino’s Cheese Steak & Onion in Fayetteville, New York, after a woman reportedly threw a tantrum over her sandwich and damaged one of the restaurant’s $200 signs. The shop, which has built a loyal following on Facebook, decided to call her out publicly and even posted her name while asking for help tracking down the bill.
Now the restaurant’s response is getting almost as much attention as the original meltdown. Read on.
"Public Service Announcement."
Facebook/Gino’s Cheese Steak & Onion"Rebecca Clark threw an absolute hissy fit."
Facebook/Gino’s Cheese Steak & OnionShame, shame, shame!
Facebook/Gino’s Cheese Steak & Onion
"Everyone at the bar was laughing at her."
Facebook/Gino’s Cheese Steak & Onion
"Anyone know this lunatic?"
Facebook/Gino’s Cheese Steak & Onion
Finally, the restaurant posted a photo of Rebecca's abandoned sandwich.
Facebook/Gino’s Cheese Steak & Onion
Yummmm!
Facebook/Gino’s Cheese Steak & Onion
Here's how people reacted.
This office lunch theft feud, where a stolen sandwich sparked arguments, is similar to the workplace showdown over a “simple sandwich”.
Here's how people reacted.
Facebook/Jennalyn Thompson
Fred will have it!
Facebook/Luggy Bloss
What a "mean lady."
Facebook/Megan Kathleen
OMG, it's Rebecca Clark!... Never mind.
Facebook/Rebecca Clark
Entitled people everywhere.
Facebook/Brenda Smith Weissenberg
That's a "good looking" sandwich.
Facebook/Ciara Pepin
But not everyone thought the restaurant handled it well.
We see what you did there, Nathan!
Facebook/Nathan Huxtable
But for as many supportive comments the restaurant received, many people also disagreed with their retaliation.
Facebook/Penelope Hodson
"Inappropriate."
Facebook/Ashley Nichole
This seems to happen a lot.
Facebook/Lisa Bonaventura
We can't help but wonder if the real Rebecca Clark ever came forward to apologize and, well, pay that bill. What's your take on this situation?
Do you think the restaurant was entitled to name and shame Rebecca, or were they being a bit too harsh with their post? Let us know in the comment section below.
The internet never misses a chance to pick a side.
Same sandwich chaos, see how one employee refused to share and triggered a lunch theft investigation.