California Jersey Mike's customer enraged over wrong order throws chips and steals tip jar
Before leaving the store, she walked over to grab a bottled drink and pushed an employee blocking the exit.
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A customer at a Jersey Mike's Subs in Southern California became incensed when an employee got her order wrong and stole a tip jar to show her dissatisfaction, authorities said.
The incident happened around 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the sandwich chain's location in Hemet, 85 miles east of Los Angeles, and was captured on video posted to social media.
"We've come to a lull in trying to identifying the actual person in that video," Hemet police Lt. Michael Arellano told Fox News. "She wasn't happy with her order is what it sounds like."
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The customer appears visibly upset with an employee standing behind a counter while asking for her name, according to the footage.
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"What's your name?" the unidentified woman asks.
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"I'm not telling you. I'm a minor," the employee replies.
The woman then appears to throw potato chip bags at the teenager before hurling napkins as well as taking a tip jar.
"On no, you're going to compensate me what you owe me," the woman said before lobbing the snacks.
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Before leaving the store, she walked over to grab a bottled drink and pushed an employee blocking the exit.
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The store didn't have working surveillance equipment at the time of the incident, Arellano said.
The store did not respond to Fox News' request for comment.