I am an employee at McDonald's restaurant, and I have quite an interesting story that I need to ask Y!Answers about the legality of one of our customer's threats.
We have a guy that comes in every once in a while, and he orders a double cheeseburger without pickles. He claims that he is deathly allergic to pickles and if he bites into one, he could potentially die.
So today, he orders his normal double cheeseburger without pickles. He gets his order, comes back, and tells me that he needs to go throw up in the bathroom because he took a bite into his sandwich, and it turns out that it had pickles on it.
These mistakes happen every so often, sometimes when we're busy, we make mistakes, like any normal humans would.
He claims we were trying to "poison" him and that he wanted to name of the person who made the sandwich. And was telling us that he would file a lawsuit if we ever did this again.
You would think that if he was "deathly allergic" to pickles that this guy would, you know, check his sandwich before taking a huge bite out of it. But nope, he'd rather come back to the counter and harass the McDonald's employees.
I know that of course we're in the wrong for making his sandwich incorrectly, and he has every right to be upset about that fact. But the idea that we were trying to "poison" him and "attempt murder" (he said that) upon him just sort of makes me chuckle.
So for all of the lawyers or people that are familiar with the law.....here is my question:
Does this man have any sort of claim or legal action that he could take against the McDonald's employees or corporation that would justify his claims? Could he really press charges against us and claim we attempted to murder him?
And as a McDonald's employee...do I have any right to refuse him service, for fear of being prosecuted if for any reason his sandwich is accidentally made wrong?
Songbird JPA - could you please elaborate?
Everyone please report Tallen and Songbyrd, they're a waste of oxygen.
We have a guy that comes in every once in a while, and he orders a double cheeseburger without pickles. He claims that he is deathly allergic to pickles and if he bites into one, he could potentially die.
So today, he orders his normal double cheeseburger without pickles. He gets his order, comes back, and tells me that he needs to go throw up in the bathroom because he took a bite into his sandwich, and it turns out that it had pickles on it.
These mistakes happen every so often, sometimes when we're busy, we make mistakes, like any normal humans would.
He claims we were trying to "poison" him and that he wanted to name of the person who made the sandwich. And was telling us that he would file a lawsuit if we ever did this again.
You would think that if he was "deathly allergic" to pickles that this guy would, you know, check his sandwich before taking a huge bite out of it. But nope, he'd rather come back to the counter and harass the McDonald's employees.
I know that of course we're in the wrong for making his sandwich incorrectly, and he has every right to be upset about that fact. But the idea that we were trying to "poison" him and "attempt murder" (he said that) upon him just sort of makes me chuckle.
So for all of the lawyers or people that are familiar with the law.....here is my question:
Does this man have any sort of claim or legal action that he could take against the McDonald's employees or corporation that would justify his claims? Could he really press charges against us and claim we attempted to murder him?
And as a McDonald's employee...do I have any right to refuse him service, for fear of being prosecuted if for any reason his sandwich is accidentally made wrong?
Songbird JPA - could you please elaborate?
Everyone please report Tallen and Songbyrd, they're a waste of oxygen.