Plus, an irate customer is suing Popeyes for running out of chicken sandwiches, and more news to start your day
. “People seem to be as extra as they possibly can be through the app because they don’t have to sound stupid asking us for all the mods,” a Starbucks employee told Business Insider. From now on, if you want an excessively modified nightmare drink, you’re going to have to ask for it in person, and hopefully feel some contrition doing it, too.
Popeyes should probably get some new chicken suppliers — a new report confirms that the chain simply did not have enough chicken to keep making the sandwiches. [Meanwhile, a Tennessee man is suing Popeyes for running out of the sandwiches. “I can’t get happy; I have this sandwich on my mind. I can’t think straight,” he said. “It just consumes you.
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