Wendy’s Employee Drove This Kid To Tears After Calling Him A ‘Lil Ugly Dude’ On The Receipt

Restaurant workers need to stop writing notes on receipts, or at the very least stop writing dumb shit on them.

Case in point, the story of  Teeneshia Bush of  Mobile, Alabama and her son. Teeneshia jumped on Facebook and posted a photo of a Wendy’s employee clowning on her 15-year-old son through a receipt message.

At the bottom of the receipt you can see a note that looks like it was meant to be kept between coworkers, and read, “Lil Ugly Dude,” as a means to describe the young customer.

That section of the receipt is usually reserved for the customer’s name, so it can be called out when the order is ready, but it seemed like the employee didn’t ask for a name, and resorted to a terrible alternative instead. Either that, or the worker was trying to get a co-worker in trouble, baiting them to call that name out loud.

Either way, the note was there, and when Quenterus Brown saw it, he was reduced to tears as the workers were allegedly laughing at him.

Teeneshia Bush said she didn’t go off on the workers, and instead handled it “the right way.” She didn’t say what that way was, but maybe she wrote a stern letter, or prayed for them.

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