Subway Worker Throws Cookie at Family
- A Subway worker threw a footlong cookie at a family during a celebration.
- The family was at the restaurant ordering cookies when the incident happened.
- The father retaliated by 'returning fire' with the cookie.
Lemont Baggling was celebrating his daughter's birthday when a visit to a Subway restaurant took an unexpected turn. The 47-year-old father ordered a large cookie for his daughters but soon realized he did not have enough money to pay for it. Instead, he requested three regular cookies and two drinks, hoping to keep the celebration light-hearted. However, tensions escalated when a Subway staff member, whom Lemont described as having an "attitude from the minute we walked in," confronted him about the payment for the large cookie. The employee reportedly asked who would pay for the cookie and questioned whether Lemont had a problem, creating an uncomfortable atmosphere. In an attempt to de-escalate the situation, Lemont and his family decided to leave with their drinks and the three regular cookies, stating, "we don't want the cookie." Despite their efforts to exit peacefully, the situation took a bizarre turn when the staff member allegedly picked up the foot-long cookie and threw it at the family. Lemont expressed his disbelief at the incident, stating, "what the hell?" He recounted how the employee became annoyed when they declined the large cookie, further intensifying the already awkward encounter. The incident highlights the challenges that can arise in customer service interactions, particularly during special occasions.