The Insane Story of A “Racist” Chick-fil-A Receipt

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The Insane Story of A “Racist” Chick-fil-A Receipt


When I first heard the story of a Black man’s drive-thru order listing his name as ‘Monkeys,’ I was shocked. However, I soon learned there was key context missing from the headlines. Let’s get into it.

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  1. 1. They definitely misheard him. One time when I was taking orders, in the lunch rush in the middle of a southern summer, I had a costumer named “Hope” but I heard “Help” so I put help and nobody cared.
    2. The people handing out the food absolutely could’ve just taken off the sticker and handed him his food. Sometimes when I’m handing out food the person taking the order jokingly puts "PoPo" for a cop who's in our drive-thru. before i hand them their food i always take off the sticker to avoid something like this
    3. She wasn’t trying to remove the evidence when she took off the sticker, she was trying to give him a refund. To give a refund you need the transaction number (the four digits on the top right, which for him is 4583) thats why she took the receipt. I'm sure if he asked for it back after the fact she would've given it to him

  2. as a 52 y/o myself and a member of Gen-X I am pulling his Gen-X card for being a panzy. my nicknames in elementary school and mispronounced variations of my name by 99% of telemarketers have proven to me people will get things incorrect.

    sarcastically yours,
    Brett, Bret, Brad, Brat, Bart, Bretholomew, Bert, Brent
    Leesea, Lice-E, Lysol, Leasly, Lesly, Lacey, Lazy, Leisy.

    P.S. please try membership in the Gen Z, if man hood drops in the future please re-apply, but be advised we do keep records of being a lil stitch which may count against your application.

    P.P.S. also be advised I hear the Karens association is also accepting new members, as we are pulling your man card as well.

  3. That guy should have spelled his name, or just gave his initials. I'm sure there's more than one way to spell it. I have to spell my name to people all the time. Also, it sounds like he's saying, "Mohn-KEEZ," which I would spell "Monquis" or "Monquize."

  4. Just last month I ordered from Bob Evans and I said Tucker (my last name), since my hubby was going to pick up and they wrote Peker 😂. The best part is I told my work bestie and it was his sister who took my order 🤣

  5. Given the blacks "lazy lip / tongue" way of speaking "makeys"? Especially over a sh!ty speaker.
    Wanna bet he made sure to enunciate it very clearly. How about Ax instead of ask?
    Listen to his BS mangling of the English language as he walks in – it is this – not dis!!!

    I had a friend "Whitehead" who would receive typed letters with an S instead of a W.

  6. Why are they taking names in the first place? Other “fast” food places don’t do that.

    And who know if auto-correct played a role?

    Also, I just wish you’d speak more slowly—maybe you do in your upcoming movie.

  7. People use silly nicknames ALL THE TIME for orders. Kid probably figured it was another one of those. The name and the word sound EXTREMELY similar, especially since this guy has an accent.

  8. I very rarely watch content but every time there's a new video I like it. And then I closed YouTube lol. It's just because of her personality and drive to become successful that I follow

  9. I have been to fast food where they asked for my name, I tell them Ian. One time they wrote just the letter "e". Also this is the exact reason they should just go back to the way it was before, you get a number. when they yell order 124, you get your order. why is it they need my name.

  10. Looks to me like that guy finds everything to be racist. Reminds me of a black woman I worked with at IBM who suddenly burst out in a full on wild rant one day. Going on and on how white people think they are so smart with their little racist symbols to identify each other, well she's smarter than whitey ever was. She sees us, she sees what we are and knows what we think. She can't be fooled. on and on. She points out each one of us that has what we think is a clever covert white power version of the confederate flag sticker on our cars and she sees racist white people all over town with that flag on their car signaling white power to each other. Eventually the rest of us figure out, she's talking about the stickers of a red flag with a white diagonal stripe on our cars, backpacks, ball caps etc…. Which of course is the SCUBA "diver in the area flag" we use to identify ourselves to other SCUBA divers.

  11. My name is Ryan. I am in the habit of saying “Ryan with an R” when asked for my name. If I had a dollar for every time, someone called me, Brian I would have quite a few dollars. I could probably buy a Chick-fil-A franchise. While this error doesn’t hold the same racial connotation as what this video shows, it’s quite obvious what happened here. The man in question is a 52-year-old professional victim.

  12. Another thing, he says it like they named a black man "monkeys" but how would they even know he was black before he got to the window? Arent drive through window usually just a microphone? So since they couldnt have known hsi skin color before entering the name, theres no way it could be classified as racism…

  13. I've worked these kinds of jobs, and people will give you all kinds of weird names for their order, either because they think they're funny, or because they know it's the only one with that name, so it's easier to catch while they're chatting or playing on their phone. Someone gives you a name, you repeat it back to them, and then it goes into the computer if they confirm it, you don't really give a crap what they tell you to call them. Marquise does indeed sound like monkeys, and while Harold doesn't sound much like honky (though it wouldn't surprise me), I could definitely understand pig or piggy for Peg or Peggy.

  14. I live in Maryland and have been in south central Maryland many times (La Plata). Knowing the verbal patterns from that area, his name would come across as 'Monkeys' to most residents of the area. Its also funny the ways my name has been butchered in the same area. To those too sensitive folk, I ask this: How many times ordering thru a drive thru have you had to repeat your order to get it right (on the order screen)?