Video shows Livid Man Toss Register via Wingstop window

Never between a man and his wings.

According to the video and other stunned customers, an unruly customer at a chicken wing chain in the restaurant slowed down a flap due to a flap and then refused to return it.

The raging scene from inside a wingstop in the antelope shows an angry man throwing a cash register away and banging it to the ground. He then picks up the device and ejects it through the window of the restaurant, showing the clip.

Another man inside the store said he saw foul play when he went back to Wingstop to pick up some wrench dressing for his order.

“All I came for was some farmland, okay?” Tharon Trujillo, who captured the chaos on his cellphone, Told KTXL. “I think they mixed up on his order twice. He was arguing. He was like, ‘Hey, can you take out my food?’ He said, “Yes, we are missing it.”

About five minutes later, Trujillo stated that the man had apparently reached his limit.

“He’s like, ‘The food is still not served? I don’t want you guys to give me back my meal at my meal or whatever.’

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The raging scene from inside a wingstop in the antelope shows an angry man throwing a cash register away and banging it to the ground.
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An employee then tells the man that he has to wait for his order, as they cannot give him a refund – and tells him to set another worker “to shut down a disgruntled customer, the video shows”.

“Does fk mean you can’t give me my money back?” He screams after slamming the register into the ground and then bounces it from the front window of the restaurant.

KTXL reported that the restaurant has a refund policy, in which customers first have to call corporate offices to ask for money back for online orders.

“Now I know it was an online order,” said Trujillo. “I guess there’s no refund on the online order … I was like, ‘Dang, really? Wings over $ 12 or whatever it was.”

No one was injured during the incident. A wingstop manager Told CBS Sacramento The troubled customer was upset since several feathers had disappeared from his order.

Another customer, Jason Prado, told the station, “It’s definitely shocking and has more than five wings.” “But I understand his anger, certainly not his actions.”

The man caused at least $ 6,000 in damage to the restaurant, not including the price to fix the shattered window. The restaurant was in the process of filing a police report on felony vandalism on Wednesday, according to CBS Sacramento.

Messages seeking comment from the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office and Wingstop representative did not immediately return Friday.

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