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Burger King customer fuming to find worker 'secretly charged' her £11 extra

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Burger King customer confronted a worker after realising she was "secretly charged twice" – so the employee could allegedly pocket £11.77.The diner, from Michigan, posted a video on TikTok to expose the employee as she showed a receipt of a $34.95 (£25.71) on camera.She ordered a few items from the fast food joint said she paid $16 (£11.77) in cash.The customer should have paid the remaining balance on card – but when she checked her receipt, she realised she was charged the full amount instead of the difference.In the video, the customer is heard arguing with a male worker, who tells her: "It ain't worth getting mad over $16."She responds: "You're right, it's not.""This so-called Jalissa stole $16 (£11.77) cash from me and told the police that I didn't give her cash.

It's on the receipt!" she wrote in the caption.She also explained that the staff "did not want to make any correction" when she requested."I gave them $16, they were only supposed to charge my card $18.95 (£13.94)," she added.Many viewers were quick to comment, slamming on the worker's behaviour."$16 or $600 – it's the principle behind it, I wouldn't let this go," one wrote.For more stories from the Daily Star, sign up to one of our newsletters here.While a second wrote: "Wow, I need to pay more attention when I go out, that's f***ed up."A third shared her experience: "I legit had this happened to me today at the exact same store!"The Daily Star has contacted Burger King for comment.Last month, a Muslim man said he was left "vomiting for days" after his Burger King double cheeseburger was accidentally "loaded" with bacon.He took it to TikTok and said he has avoided bacon his entire life for "religious reasons".Burger King has since apologised for the error.

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