Customer SPITS into Florida Dunkin Donut drive-thru window at employees who had asked him to wait for his sandwich

  • An unidentified man spat at a Dunkin Donuts employee in Florida after he was asked to wait for his breakfast sandwich
  • Officials say the charges could range from a misdemeanor to a misdemeanor

A drive-thru customer who was asked to wait for a sandwich at a Dunkin Donuts store in Florida spat at employees through the window.

The unidentified man was waiting in the line of cars at the St. Cloud lot after ordering a breakfast sandwich when he took out his frustration on the workers.

Assistant manager Nelsi Rojas said the sandwich took some time and asked one of the other employees, Jasiera Rivera, to ask the man to move forward in line.

He refused to do so and instead started shouting expletives at both of them.

A Dunkin Donuts employee in Florida was spat at by a customer in the drive-through who was simply asked by the staff to wait for his sandwich

“I went to close the window, as I closed the window he cocked back and spit,” Nelsi Rojas said

'I had the bread, cheese and egg; all I needed was to put the sausage in and it would literally take a minute.

'She (Jasiera) asked him to stop, and he said, “I'm not pulling the f*** up; I'm staying the fuck here”, – we're all women in there, so you don't have to talk to us like that,' Rojas said WESH.

When the sandwich was ready, Rojas gave him his order and wished him a “good day,” but the man did not move from his seat and said he would eat his sandwich there while other cars were waiting behind him.

When Rojas went to talk to him, she left the window slightly open. At that point, the man grabbed the window, yanked it open again and spat at her.

“I have never seen this customer drive through this drive-thru or inside,” Jasiera Rivera said

The staff has filed a police report and officials say the charges could range from a misdemeanor to a misdemeanor

“I went to close the window, as I closed the window, he cocked back and spit,” Rojas said.

While she was shocked, she said her employees were fine and tried to take a photo of the man's license plate number, but was unable to do so.

According to Riveria, the man had never visited the store before and this was the first time.

“I have never seen this customer drive through this drive-thru or inside,” she said.

The staff has filed a police report and officials say the charges could range from a misdemeanor to a misdemeanor.

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