Delivery driver banned from McDonalds after viral TikTok
The initial video showing the deliverer waiting for her order has been viewed on TikTok over 2.7 million times.Footage shows the moment Atlanta records a McDonalds employee saying they can’t serve her.After she storms out the door, she canceled the McDonald’s delivery trip and proceeded to make her next delivery stop at Starbucks.
When she returns for another order at the same spot, she encountered a frustrated employee who delivered the message.The deliverer said she was only banned after a video she posted revealed McDonald’s slow customer service went viral.Commenters on TikTok stormed the comment section of the videos, in which some even recognized the McDonald’s location in West Sussex and shared their McDonald’s delivery experiences.I’m gonna be waiting.
“McDonald’s delivery was the worst thing to ever happen… just an absolute nightmare for everyone involved,” a user replied under the video.
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