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Anyone who’s worked in food service knows the type—and this one pushed things way too far.
In this episode, we react to a Reddit AITA story about a restaurant shift that went completely off the rails thanks to one entitled customer. What should’ve been a normal day at work turned into nonstop complaints, unreasonable demands, and a moment that nearly made the employee walk out for good.
Was the reaction unprofessional… or the only sane response left?
🎧 Tune in as we break down the story, react in real time, and ask the internet’s favorite question:
AITA or totally justified?
If you love Reddit stories about customer entitlement, workplace burnout, and service-industry drama, you’ll feel this one in your soul.
Disclaimer: Stories are shared for entertainment and discussion purposes and may be inspired by real events.
Follow the show for more Reddit reactions, AITA episodes, and real-life drama every week.
By EthanXAnyone who’s worked in food service knows the type—and this one pushed things way too far.
In this episode, we react to a Reddit AITA story about a restaurant shift that went completely off the rails thanks to one entitled customer. What should’ve been a normal day at work turned into nonstop complaints, unreasonable demands, and a moment that nearly made the employee walk out for good.
Was the reaction unprofessional… or the only sane response left?
🎧 Tune in as we break down the story, react in real time, and ask the internet’s favorite question:
AITA or totally justified?
If you love Reddit stories about customer entitlement, workplace burnout, and service-industry drama, you’ll feel this one in your soul.
Disclaimer: Stories are shared for entertainment and discussion purposes and may be inspired by real events.
Follow the show for more Reddit reactions, AITA episodes, and real-life drama every week.