There are dozens of rude customers in the customer service world.

One Dunkin employee can attest to this after his mother scolded him for not eating chocolate-covered donuts.

In a video posted on February 11th with over 357,900 views, TikTok user Callie (@callliedrew) detailed a recent interaction with a customer. The Daily Dot reached out to her through a comment on TikTok.

“Some women came through the drive-thru and asked for chocolate-covered donuts. I was like, ‘We don’t have any, but we have chocolate-covered munchkins.'” said Curry.

This answer wasn’t enough for the mother, or her child. Curry continued.

“‘Can you hear me? You ruined her day,'” she said menacingly to the woman.

@callliedrew Or, instead of making me feel guilty for something I have no control over, teach my child that I don’t always get what I want in life. #rudecustomer ♬Original sound – 🥀Callie🖤

Callie is puzzled that this is her fault. But she had recommendations on how to deal with it. #rudecustomer,” she captioned the video.

Hundreds of viewers have agreed to Service Workers. “And I would have replied, ‘Santa isn’t real,’ and walked away,” one viewer wrote.

“I would have said, ‘I didn’t, the guy who was enjoying the last chocolate donut did,'” added another with a shrug emoji.

Like Callie, they believed mothers would influence girls’ attitudes — and not the other way around. “She’s such a blessed child if that ruins her day!” added the second.

“Karen is raising Karen,” a third commented.

Parents also commented on better ways to deal with when their children don’t get what they want.

“How do people act like this? I go to Tim Hortons often and I always tell my kids to go get some backup.

“My child cried because the strawberries were gone. The workers apologized. I thought, ‘He can live,'” added another.

The third comment says: lol He settled on strawberry sprinkles.

These parents are not in the business of raising spoiled children. “Well my kid would be disappointed but we get something else and say ‘you get what you got and you don’t have a seizure’ I guess.

Callie also received an apology on behalf of other parents. “As a parent. I’m sorry,” said the user.

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*First published: February 15, 2023 at 2:10 PM CST

Sarah Kester

Sarah is a multi-platform editor and writer who has covered a variety of topics including lifestyle, health and entertainment for over a decade. Her work has been featured in her Travel + Leisure, Tracy Anderson, Vital Proteins, Healthline, Diply and more.



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