Maybe Waffle House Should Start Carrying Barbecue Sauce...?
Maybe Waffle House Should Start Carrying Barbecue Sauce...?
Some people can be pretty picky about the way their food is prepared, the sauces and condiments used, how it’s cooked. Others are downright serious about it. Things can get ugly pretty quickly if a restaurant isn't carrying a requested item.Restaurant patron Willie Edward Drake, 43, of Columbus, Ohio, walked into a 24-hour Waffle House in the early morning hours and sat down at the counter. He ordered something to eat, and when his meal arrived, Drake felt it needed some barbecue sauce, so he asked a waitress for it.She replied they had none, and that was enough to set Drake off. He just couldn't believe his beloved eatery wasn't carrying it. According to a sheriff’s report of the incident that ensued, the man “began screaming obscenities and insulting” the restaurant’s workers, attempting “to create conflict, saying things such as, ‘I wouldn’t (expletive) ask you if I didn’t know you had it!’The customer’s remarks “caused the employees and customers to fear for their safety,” so officers were called in. Drake apparently even went so far as to add, “I’ll go to (expletive) jail over some barbecue sauce!”
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