SOUTH HILL, Wash. — A woman, upset that her breakfast burritos did not have enough meat and eggs in them, assaulted an employee at a fast-food restaurant in South Hill on Saturday.
According to a Facebook post from the Pierce County Sheriff’s Office, the incident occurred around 10:55 a.m. on Feb. 5 in the 12200 block of Meridian East in South Hill.
Around 9 a.m. a woman entered the drive-thru and ordered breakfast burritos.
Two hours later she returned to the drive-thru, upset that her burritos didn’t have as much meat and egg in them as the last time she ordered them.
An employee offered the woman a refund, but she refused and demanded more burritos.
The employee told the woman the restaurant had stopped serving breakfast.
The woman parked her car and went inside the restaurant, where she threw a drink and bag of burritos at the employee, hitting her in the head.
The woman also threatened the employee, saying her husband was going to beat them up.
By the time officers arrived after the employee called 911, the customer had left.