A McDonald’s restaurant is angry after his disappointing discovery of his $32 meal… His clash with manager splits Australians

A McDonald’s customer has split Australia after a fast food restaurant manager broke up about him with “cold fries and sloppy burgers”.
The man paid $32 for the meal delivered by a Melbourne venue and claimed he was forced to back off multiple times due to disappointing orders.
He filmed the moment he faced a shift manager behind the counter and asked her to give him hot fries.
The manager claimed that the chips had been replaced, triggering an angry response from customers.
‘No, you’ve given us a hot burger with cold fries. I pay for hot burgers and hot fries. ” he said.
She replied, “There was a wonderful night.”
“You’d love to be here all night waiting for what you want to do.”
‘No, I want my order. I want what I pay for. I want my chips too,” said the customer.
The manager once again said she had replaced his food, but he had no fresh chips left.
‘Give me the chips. Just because your day before work was a terrible one, you wouldn’t bring it to me. ” he said.
He pointed out that she was not wearing McDonald’s uniform.
‘You are not very professional. Is that what you wear as a MacCas worker? Do you think you are the manager when you are wearing a jumper? He said.
The manager then warns the client that she will call the police.
“You have 10 seconds in total before I call the police,” she said.
‘Call the police, what? I’m recording you, “The customer is back.
“You are taking away my food. You let me get out of the car, give me cold fries, and give me a sloppy burger with sauce on it.
“Call the police because I want the hot chips I pay for.”
McDonald’s shift manager calls police after client requests fresh hot chips
The client claimed he drove from the restaurant after collecting orders and was forced to turn around when he realized he was given cold fries.
“Then I come back, give me your attitude. Do you want to hit small chips? He said.
Then, the manager can be seen roaring at the last moment of the video to call the police officer.
“I paid $32, had a hot burger and hot fries, and don’t eat in the installment plan,” he said.
“What are they going to arrest me? Want a f*** g meal that I paid for?
The man claimed that police arrived but quickly left without any incident.
Social media users slam McDonald’s clients and accused him of being rude.
People don’t go to work to abuse. There are objections to this law. She should call the police.
Another said, “I think you should work for a day in this type of work.”
“You should see it really hard. Abuse of minimum wage workers is just a disease. You are obviously bored and you have nothing better to do. ”
Others stood by the client, surprised that she did not replace his chips to ease the confrontation.
One person wrote: “I still can’t believe this happened, she just didn’t replace your food like other managers did.”
“They have to replace your order or refund. I used to work at MacCas.
The Australian Daily Mail contacted McDonald’s for comment.