
McDonald’s Worker Calls California Woman a Karen Just for Wanting Her Correct O…
A California woman was called a Karen by an angry McDonald's worker just because she wanted her correct order.
A recent incident at a McDonald's drive-thru has sparked discussion online after a customer reported being labeled a "Karen" by an employee for simply attempting to correct her order. The customer, who shared her experience in a video, stated she had ordered a specific meal, but the order screen displayed an incorrect item, a double cheeseburger meal. According to the customer, she politely corrected the order, only for the mistake to reappear on the screen. Upon her second attempt to clarify, she overheard the employee sighing and then referring to her as a "Karen" over the speaker. The customer expressed her bewilderment, emphasizing that her only intention was to receive the meal she had requested and not to cause trouble. The situation was resolved when the customer reached the pickup window, where a male manager handed her the correct order and apologized for the employee's unprofessional behavior and for her being called out of her name. The incident highlights potential communication issues in fast-food drive-thrus and the impact of customer service interactions.
A California woman was called a Karen by an angry McDonald's worker just because she wanted her correct order.