A TikTok user claims Chick-fil-A was reduced to asking for mayonnaise by employees, accusing her of alleged sauce stinging.
User Jasmine (@jazzyphizzle96) says she typically orders a sumptuous chicken sandwich and a ton of fries, all with mayonnaise. Ms. Jasmine said she needed 6 packs of mayonnaise for this, but she admits that previously she needed 8 packs per order.
However, on a recent trip to Chick-fil-A, she requested 6 packs of mayonnaise, but the employee changed her request to 3 packs without notice.
“Normally they would fight. They would say, ‘What do you need six mayonnaise for? And I tell them yes, and they’re usually nice,” says Jasmine. “But this fool quickly changed it to three. Immediately.”
To make matters worse, they didn’t even give Jasmine the 3 bags of mayonnaise that had been added to the order and only gave her 2 bags.
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Jasmine states that she requested 3 more packets but was only given 2 more.
“What’s that? Do I have to take a video of myself to prove I’m using everything?” she asks. “Damn, charge me! I don’t care!”
Jasmine isn’t the first user to complain about the stinginess of some fast food chains’ sauces. For example, many users accused some McDonald’s locations of charging customers for sauces.
In the comments section of Jasmine’s video, users shared their opinions on fast food sauces.
“I think the sauce should be a complement to the meal you’re paying $10-15 for!” exclaimed one user. “If you want 16 TB of source, it’s a no-brainer.”
“Except Taco Bell, I swear,” wrote another. “The last time I was there, it was two tacos and 40 packs of hot sauce, no kidding (laughs).”
“My Chick-fil-A has a limit of four sauces per serving.
“Our McDonald’s gives out packets, but you pay if you want them in a cup, but it’s free if you ask for an empty cup with a packet,” claimed another TikToker. “Does it make sense?”
The Daily Dot reached out to Chick-fil-A via email and Jasmine via a TikTok comment.
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*First published: July 17, 2023, 1:06 PM CDT
Braden Bigera
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