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Diabetic Woman Trashes McDonald's In Outrageous Tantrum Because Her 'Blood Sugar Is Low'

Diabetic Woman Trashes McDonald's In Outrageous Tantrum Because Her 'Blood Sugar Is Low'
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A majority of customers rely on their cup of coffee from their favorite establishments to kick start the day.

And while most people have no problem waiting for their fresh coffee, an order couldn't come fast enough for one diabetic customer who was visiting an Arkansas McDonald's.


Based on what happened next, it's fair to assume she was not lovin' it.

In a viral TikTok video, the woman was seen rudely confronting the busy employees. She told them they needed to spend less time talking to one another and speed up her order by being "more professional."

She then caused a scene by knocking a stack of trays and table numbers off the counter.

Because that apparently speeds up the coffee brewing process in her world.


@still.bad.decisions

I guess i was gonna square up. yall make her famous🤣 #karen #Arkansas #coffer #diabetes #child #heifer #fyp #omg #karensoftiktok

The TikToker, @still.bad.decisions, posted the video and referred to the unraveling customer with a common female name typically associated with entitled women.

When a dumbfounded employee said she was going to call an emergency number, the riled woman who had walked away from the counter turned around and told the worker:

"I got diabetes and my blood sugar is low."

The employee responded by saying her medical condition was not a good excuse for her meltdown.

TikTokers who are also diabetic couldn't agree more.

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The TikToker helped the employees clean up the mess while still filming, and the culprit was seen just standing there and watching.

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People continued commenting on the woman's poor behavior.

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The clip ended with the woman walking back to a male companion seated at a table as a floating caption read:

"Husband hates his life."

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