Shannon Mosier Gridley of Kentucky says the Taco Bell employees were 'nasty' to her homeless guests.
Twenty homeless people were allegedly evicted from a Kentucky Taco Bell after a woman bought them dinner at the restaurant.
Spontaneously, Gridley asked the group if they wanted a hot meal. “I did tell one to put on a shirt,” she tells Yahoo Lifestyle. “We walked a bit and then I saw three more homeless people, who joined us.” But the cashier allegedly told the cooks, “Bag all these orders to go.” After Gridley paid $77 for one order of food, a teen girl asked to use the restroom. “The employee said the bathroom was cleaned and closed for the night,” she says. “But there was an hour left until closing time.”
Gridley claims she overheard an employee mimic her in a high-pitched voice to the manager. “Meanwhile, all my guests were smiling and introducing themselves to each other,” she tells Yahoo Lifestyle. “There was no issue with their behavior.”
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