Woman Actually Calls 911 Because Her McNuggets Weren’t Ready Fast Enough

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Folks, please keep in mind that 911 is a call system meant for emergency situations. Your McDonald’s order taking too long to cook does NOT count.

One woman in Waco, Texas, apparently thought otherwise, as she called the police regarding her prolonged wait for some McNuggets late last Friday.

Here’s how it went down: After the woman ordered her McNuggets at the drive-thru, she waited at the window and eventually gave up when her order didn’t arrive as fast as she wanted it to. She asked employees for a refund and was refused, at which point the woman became frustrated and refused to leave. The woman began getting confrontational with the staff, at which point the manager called police.

While police were on their way to the McDonald’s, the woman decided to try and pin the blame game on the franchise. She called 911 and told the cops that they should be coming because her nuggets weren’t cooked fast enough. Probably not the best course of action when you realize the cops are coming after you for being stupid.

Fortunately, the officers who showed up were able to deescalate the situation, the woman got her refund and left without the McNuggets.

We all got a hysterical tale out of this for sure, but also please keep in mind that police have a whole host of better things to do than deal with a disgruntled customer and their chicken nuggets.

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