Fast Food Sacks Worker After Gay Couple Find Homophobic Slur on Receipt

Fast Food Sacks Worker After Gay Couple Find Homophobic Slur on Receipt

An American fast food shop, Arby’s has confirmed the worker was sacked ‘within minutes’ of management learning of the incident that happened during Pride Month

The worker claimed a “computer glitch” was behind the slur

The fast food worker was said to have been fired after a gay couple found a homophobic slur written on their receipt has reportedly claimed it was a “computer glitch”.

The gay couple, Craig Gray and John Burns were said to be dining at American chain Arby’s in Lafayette, Louisana when they noticed their order name had been changed to “f*g”.

The run-in happened during Pride Month, a time that sees celebrations across the world dedicated to the LGBTQ+ community.

Gray took a photo of the receipt and posted it to Twitter, writing: “So this just happened at Arbys! Happy Pride, huh”?

The Slur Receipt Said To Have Been Issued By The Fast Food Worker To The Gay Couple

But when he confronted the cashier, they claimed the word was due to a “computer glitch”.

The slur was typed into their receipt
“I said, ‘Look at this, what is this? Why would you do this?’ And that’s when he tried to give me some lame excuse about a computer glitch, where he said ‘Sometimes I’ll put in a name and it will come out different on the receipt”, he said.

Arby’s has since said that the worker was sacked “within minutes” of management being made aware of the incident.

“The franchised employee was terminated within minutes of management becoming aware of the incident,” an Arby’s spokesperson said. The company added that it “has zero tolerance for discriminatory speech of any kind”.

The couple, who have been together for 17 years, said they were “shocked” at the ordeal and have rarely experienced blatant homophobia.

The chain has confirmed the worker was fired after the incident. “Sometimes you’re not exposed to some of those things unless you go out of your way”, Burns explained to local NBC-affiliate WTHR in a Wednesday interview.

“(But) sometimes it just smacks you right in the face”.

Source -: Mirror.uk