'You Need To Move, Or Get Out': Karen Gets Kicked Out Of Pizzeria After Blocking Server From Waiting Other Tables

Emily Mahboobeh

The service industry can be a challenging place, filled with careless, entitled, and sometimes rude customers who expect servers to cater to their every bite. It's no wonder why many people shy away from working as wait staff, given the constant turnover in this line of work. In this particular instance, our protagonist, OP, found themselves laboring away at a bustling pizzeria, single-handedly attending to an entire floor of tables as no other servers were on duty during that shift. Rushing back and forth to ensure everyone's needs were met, OP must have appeared like a damsel in distress, seeking to keep up with the relentless demands of the job.

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However, not all customers are as understanding or empathetic as one might hope. Despite admitting to the mistake of forgetting to place Karen's pizza order, the reaction they received was far from reasonable. Karen's response to the news was outrageously disproportionate, leading to an unnecessary altercation. But our OP wasn't going to be pushed around and wasn't having any of it. The encounter left everyone, including other patrons, in shock, and it serves as yet another reminder of the need for civility and respect in our daily interactions.

If you want to find out more about this incident and how it played out, keep scrolling down for all the juicy details!

Here is OP’s full story:

OP had a busy day at a pizzeria with a morning buffet and was the only server on the floor, handling multiple tables at once. And the customers kept coming in.

After OP made a mistake, the customers got rude and blocked the server, and the situation escalated.

Despite feeling guilty, OP didn't tolerate being disrespected and stood up to the rude customers who treated them poorly.

With a blink of an eye his post went viral faster than a sneeze in a crowded room, and boy, did it catch everyone's attention!

Here are some of the best responses it received:

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To which OP kindly replies:

Reddit users show empathy and support to OP for her struggles. Lots of love sent her way:

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Indeed, when you do the right thing, there is no need to feel guilty.

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This user even brought up the manager's role in all of this

To which Op clarifies and replies:

What do you think about what happened? Have you ever found yourself in a similar situation? Share your experiences and join the conversation in the comment section below!