![]() “This really highlights there is an issue and the store manager should be looking at there processes and what is not working,” noted a second. “You can’t ban a customer because they had a bad experience & say so,” one user said. In the comments section of her videos, users questioned the location’s decision to ban her. Replying to Boss Man head to my insta bio, atlantadelivers□ #mcdonalds #worthing #banned #deliverygirl #ubereats #deliveroo #justeat #goviral #deliverydriver ♬ original sound – Atlanta She later posted a video of the moment they told her she was not allowed to take orders from this McDonald’s anymore. Replying to rose #worthing #mcdonalds #ubereats #deliverygirl #deliverydriver #banned ♬ original sound – Atlanta The ban only came about after one of those videos portrayed the location negatively. ![]() You’re not allowed in here.’”Ītlanta notes that she’s been posting videos about this McDonald’s for 2 years. “I walked in… looked at me for a second, then she was like, ‘we can’t serve you. “I’ve just been banned from my McDonald’s,” she explains in a follow-up with over 243,000 views. However, when she went to pick up the delivery, she was told that the store was no longer allowed to give her orders. In the days following, Atlanta took another order from the same McDonald’s location. Other drivers walked out after me #mcdonalds #ubereats #worthing #deliverygirl #deliverydriver #goviral ♬ original sound – Atlanta The video soon accrued over 2.7 million views. ![]() “I give up with that order,” she says in the video. ![]() In December, she posted a video in which she leaves a McDonald’s in Worthing after waiting 25 minutes for a customer’s order. A delivery driver on TikTok claims she was banned from a local McDonald’s after a video she filmed at their location went viral.Ītlanta is a U.K.-based TikToker who documents, among other things, her various trips as a delivery driver. ![]()
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