Man Ruins His Life Over Chicken Wings - Summary

Summary

A customer ordered chicken and waffles, as well as fish and coleslaw, at a restaurant. After eating his meal, he returned 45 minutes later and demanded a fresh batch of chicken wings instead of the chicken tenders he originally ordered. The restaurant, which was about to close, refused his request and offered a refund. However, the customer became enraged, ripped the door off its hinges, and started a fight with the restaurant staff. The situation escalated, with the customer using a door as a weapon and the staff member using a baton to defend himself. The customer eventually fled in a company tow truck, which he later crashed into the restaurant building. Despite the damage and the clear evidence of the tow truck's involvement, the customer remains at large.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. A customer ordered chicken and waffles, as well as fish and coleslaw, at a restaurant.
2. The customer ate the food and left, but returned 45 minutes later and demanded chicken wings instead of chicken tenders.
3. The restaurant was closing and the staff said they couldn't accommodate the customer's request.
4. The customer became angry and started a fight, ripping the door off its hinges.
5. The restaurant worker fought back and chased the customer outside with a stick.
6. The customer tried to use a door as a weapon but was unsuccessful.
7. The customer jumped into a company tow truck and crashed it into the building.
8. The customer drove away, but the truck had a logo on it, which could be used to identify the owner.
9. Despite the heavy damage to the truck, the customer drove away with a passenger.
10. The incident was caught on security camera footage and has been shared on social media.
11. The customer has not been arrested or identified by the authorities.
12. The restaurant worker smashed the customer's phone during the fight.
13. The customer's actions were motivated by a desire for chicken wings, despite having already eaten a full meal.
14. The incident is not an isolated case, as there have been other instances of customers becoming violent over food orders, such as a woman who crashed her car into a Popeye's restaurant over missing biscuits.