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Darwin Olympics: Taco Bell Employees Unleash Their Rage on Customer Over 45 Minute Wait

Meanwhile in Pennsylvania . . .

A half-dozen Taco Bell employees in Philadelphia clearly didn’t pay attention to the hiring-on videos of how to treat others in their work environment, because they totally went bat-crap crazy and unloaded a whole ton of rage on a customer.

A bunch of customers had been complaining that their “fast food” orders weren’t coming in fast enough after waiting 45 MINUTES for their food.

No word on what exactly the hold-up was, but the customers were getting angry, and the TB employees were becoming irate.

Around the same time that things had escalated, Bryan Reese (38) walked into the food establishment with his girlfriend to put in an order.

It’s not clear if Bryan also complained about the wait or not, but for some reason the incensed workers unloaded their rage on Bryan. They hopped over the counter and started attacking their customer.

Brian tried to escape by running outside, but the employees ran after him like it was Pamplona, even attacking Bryan’s girlfriend in the process, too.

Someone caught the whole thing on video, and all of the employees involved in the rage-attack have been fired, with the rest of the staff requiring additional training on how to treat their customers.

After all that, Taco Bell only offered Bryan a $20 gift card to “make up for it.”

Obviously, that’s not good enough, so Bryan is planning on pressing charges with a lawsuit in the works.

(NBC New York)

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