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Woman Livid After Allegedly Finding A Fried Tooth Cap In Her Fried Chicken Order

Woman Livid After Allegedly Finding A Fried Tooth Cap In Her Fried Chicken Order
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Finding unlisted ingredients in your food is a frustrating experience.

Especially when one of those ingredients happens to be a tooth cap.


Ridiculous as that may sound, TikToker @bonniebudds_ reportedly found just that in her recent fried chicken order from Wingstop.

@bonniebudds_ chronicled her unsavory discovery in a brief but hilarious video she posted to her TikTok page, which has now received 2.5 million views.

WARNING: NSFW language

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The video begins with a close up of what does, indeed, appear to be a tooth cap in the take-out container of fried chicken.

@bonniebudds_ can be heard expressing her surprise and disgust at what she found from behind the camera.

"It was fried into the Chicken bro!"

The video then cut to a woman who appeared to be on the phone with the Wingstop location where their order came from, telling them about their unpleasant discovery.

"Like a cap, you go to the dentist and they put a cap over your tooth."

There was a significant pause from the Wingstop employee on the other end of the phone, who asked the woman to hold just before the video ended.

The video's caption, "Wingstop bro what @Wingstop need answers now", made it seem like @bonniebudds_ did not receive any kind of clarity or compensation after alerting the restaurant.

This resulted in fellow TikTokers urging @bonniebudds_ to take legal action against Wingstop.

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Most viewers, however, couldn't help but express their amusement at the video.

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@bonniebudds_ eventually updated her followers she finally had a response from Wingstop and said she would post a follow up video with further details.

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But it doesn't appear a follow up video will be on @bonniebudds_ page any time soon, as she revealed in a subsequent comment she has been temporarily banned from posting on TikTok.

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With the viewership of the already viral video only growing, @bonniebudds_ 's inability to post on TikTok isn't likely to stop any further unwanted attention for the chicken wing chain.

Particularly not after @bonniebudds_ urged her followers to tag Wingstop in their comments, a request which many obliged.

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One doesn't expect @bonniebudds_ will be making any further orders from Wingstop, and it's not hard to imagine she won't be the only customer they lost.

The Daily Dot reached out to Wingstop to comment on @bonniebudds_ video, but they have yet to respond.

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