Burger King Fast Food Furious: Customers Beat Up Worker for 'Slow' Service

People head to fast food chains to get food as fast as possible. While it may not be as fast as some would hope it would be, food that is served not "fast enough" shouldn't be something to be fought over. However, two customers from Burger King beg to differ, after they beat up a worker over a Whopper.

In Florida, a Burger King worker got assaulted by two men who had not been too pleased with his "fast" food service. Fuming over the fact that their order was taking long, the pair left their vehicle in the drive-thru area and then proceeded to raise havoc inside the Burger King Chain.

According to an exclusive report made by the Eater, the pair had rushed inside, grabbed items behind the counter and threw it around the restaurant. One of the customers, not pleased with just disturbing the peace, had thrown a punch at the Burger King worker. The pair fled from the site in a Ford Ranger.

Reports claim that the pair is still at large, but the cops are working double time in apprehending the pair. Surveillance videos are in the process of being obtained by the cops as well.

Ironically, the report by the police fails to mention what exactly the pair ordered to have caused quite a ruckus after not being served "fast" enough. This is not the first fast food related violence to have been reported.

Just last month, a customer at Chick-fil-A had been quite enraged over his waffle fries that he had thrown them at the face of the drive-thru worker. Some workers at fast food chains are also a bit loose on the screws when it comes to controlling their anger. A fast food worker at Tim Horton's had hurled doughnut holes, also known as Timbits, and coffee at a customer.

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