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This Customer Claims She Can’t Eat Pork, Demands Extra Bacon

by Sunny Nguyen
October 1, 2025
in Social Issues

Holiday mornings in restaurants are pure chaos. Servers rush between tables, orders pile up, and tensions run high. In the middle of this storm, one young worker faced a customer who snapped her fingers like she was summoning a genie and demanded special treatment.

This customer, who claimed she could not eat pork for religious reasons, shocked everyone when she ordered extra bacon.

What followed was a clash of rudeness, hypocrisy, and social media revenge. The worker, tired of being insulted and dismissed, decided to get clever.

A single Facebook post tagging the customer eating bacon sent waves through the community. Some called it justice, others called it petty. But one thing is certain: this bacon battle left no one neutral.

This Customer Claims She Can’t Eat Pork, Demands Extra Bacon
Not the actual photo

A Bacon Blunder Post Exposes a Rude Customer’s Hypocrisy

'Super rude customer says she can’t eat pork because she’s Muslim

but wants extra bacon then yells at me when I say it’s pork and calls me uneducated.

So I posted her photo on FB and outed her to the local Muslim Community?'

 

Long post, summary at the end! For some context I’m not Muslim but my father is a half Indian from a Muslim family so I’m pretty much up to speed...

But I look like a very fair Indian, so often people get confused about my ethnicity thinking I’m full European.

Im a salesperson and control the media of a boutique that is part of a restaurant and it’s a small place so sometimes I just wander around when the boutique...

We get super busy sometimes so I help out the servers. One day, this lady (I’ll call her CL for crazy lady) walks in with her friend and before she...

It was a hectic day because it was one of our public holiday (It was actually Prophet Mohammed’s birthday) so I got two menus and greeted them waiting for their...

CL just spits her and her friend’s drink order at me (had to wash my face numerous times afterwards), then proceeded to ask about some of the dishes.

This was our brunch time so we were still doing full on breakfast meals with bacon and such.

She asks which dishes have pork and I point them out but also offer to remove any of the ‘bacon’ from the dishes.

CL looks at me like Im the stupidest thing on Earth saying, “I asked about pork not bacon, you stupid uneducated white girl.”

Now was my turn to look at her like wtf, I then looked at CL’s friend who just had this defeated look on her face.

I explained to her that bacon is from a pig, and that it’s essentially a form of pork so therefore not allowed for her. I know this because I’ve had...

She started getting pretty upset at me and yelled at me, “I know more about my religion than you stupid white girl! F__k off and get my bacon”.

At this point I pretty much give up, it’s getting busy and I’m turning heads to our table. I can’t afford to lose this job, so I comply. Especially with...

I tell the cooks and servers who were watching the whole ordeal and so we’re all trying to stifle our laughter and groans behind the counter.

I serve CL and her friend’s food, CL ordered our oriental breakfast which has everything and was topped with heaps of bacon scattered across the plate (She looked very happy)

and her friend had the same but without any bacon and was looking apologetically to me the whole time.

I was ready to leave it be and go serve another table when CL started telling me off saying that I didn’t listen to her on how to do her...

and that I should really take feedback from customers like her and post it on our Facebook page so people know how we are.

I was pretty pissed off at CL and didn’t want to yell because I knew I’d get fired so I did the next best thing-

(honestly I think I only thought of this after reading so many stories on here) I agreed with her, saying that yes we should take her thoughts into consideration on...

So since I’m the media person for both the boutique and restaurant, I ask if I could take a photo of her eating lunch and post her feedback as an...

She looked over the moon at the thought of publicity and readily agreed to it. The friend just excused herself and moved away from the photo, I don’t know if...

Anyways, I take CL’s photo, add her comments and get her FB tag so she’s tagged in the photo.

However when I was getting ready to post it, I added a caption; “On Prophet Mohammed’s birthday, this lovely customer came in and ordered our oriental breakfast with EXTRA bacon.

We pride ourselves on giving the customers exactly what they tell us they want!”

Needless to say- the comments of shock and horror on the post by her family and friends at the pork were endless

and I eventually got a message from her to take it down saying that she didn’t want it up anymore for personal reasons.

Be nice to your servers and know what you’re allowed to eat before you preach in our faces about us being uneducated about things..

Summary; A lady came into the restaurant saying she can’t eat pork because she’s Muslim but orders bacon. I try to explain that it’s pork but I get yelled at...

She complains about the food again, saying that we should take our customers feedback more seriously on our social media so I maliciously complied.

Upon her agreement, I took her photo and tagged her on our official restaurant page whilst adding about how much bacon she wanted.

The backlash she received from the local Muslim community got her to message me to take it down for ‘personal reasons’.

EDIT: I just want you guys to know that I did apologise to her about the whole ordeal. I said that I was rash and should have been better at...

I apologised because I was genuinely sorry for putting her out there like that and I’m usually not a malicious person.

The Confrontation at the Table

The setting was a busy restaurant on an important religious holiday. The worker, who normally worked in retail but was helping serve that day, got caught in the crossfire. The customer snapped for attention, tossed out drink orders, and insisted she could not eat pork.

When told bacon is pork, she dismissed it with a scoff, saying she knew her faith better. Then, without hesitation, she asked for extra bacon on her meal. The demand alone was surprising, but it was her behavior that stung. She hurled insults, calling the worker a “stupid, uneducated white girl,” trying to embarrass her in front of others.

The Facebook Post That Sparked the Fire

Instead of arguing back, the worker chose a different route. With the customer’s permission, she took a photo and later posted it on the restaurant’s Facebook page. The caption was light but sharp, pointing out the customer’s love for bacon.

That single post lit up the community. The customer was well-known, and the hypocrisy struck a nerve. Her friend, who had looked uncomfortable during the meal and even refused to appear in the picture, clearly sensed trouble brewing. The customer, however, never saw it coming.

The Deeper Meaning Behind the Drama

On the surface, this might sound like nothing more than a silly food fight. But there was more going on. The customer wanted to hold power in the situation. She pretended to take the moral high ground about food rules, but her behavior told a different story. By insulting the worker, she tried to cover her own contradiction.

The Facebook post flipped that power back. Suddenly, the worker was not the target of humiliation. The customer was. Was it petty? Yes. But it was also a moment of standing up against disrespect.

What Experts Say

This story touches on a bigger issue: how people present their cultural or religious identities in public. A 2024 study in the Journal of Social Psychology found that more than half of people feel pressure to perform certain cultural expectations in public, even if they bend the rules in private. That pressure creates gaps between words and actions, which often get exposed.

Cultural sociologist Dr. Amina Khan explained it clearly in a 2023 article for The Atlantic: “Public displays of identity require consistency to avoid backlash; hypocrisy invites judgment.” In this case, the hypocrisy was not just seen by the worker but by the whole community once the photo went up.

Was It Too Far?

The worker’s post was bold, but it came with risk. Publicly shaming a customer could have cost her job, and she admitted later that she worried about that. A calmer approach might have been to let a manager step in or to address the rudeness privately.

The customer also had options. She could have owned her choices instead of lashing out. Ordering bacon is not the issue. The insults, the finger snapping, and the denial of her own actions are what caused the explosion.

These are the responses from Reddit users:

Many people felt the customer got exactly what she deserved.

[Reddit User] − Asking permission to take the photo and put it up was genius

monkeywelder − I had a Jewish friend mine I used to work with. Everyday the food truck would come by and he would get a really nice ham sandwich they...

I thought you couldn't eat ham." He would reply. "Ehh. I'm not that Jewish"

GobHoblin87 − Glorious. Just amazing. Bravo.

Others thought the post went too far and turned a rude encounter into a public spectacle. 

Philosofried − I'm sorry, i shouldn't laugh but this is priceless

glorious_albus − CL: Can't eat pork. Give me extra bacon. OP: Bacon is pig too.

kuro009 − Now that's Perfection's middle name! Speaking of which, I've seen many people who claim they are hardcore vegan, but eat eggs. Never managed to find the logic behind...

SingingLobsters − Every time she sees bacon now, she’ll think of you, lol.

Still, the loudest voices agreed that the worker should never have been insulted in the first place.

GetMedievalOnYourAss − Quick story, somewhat related. I live in a Muslim country. I received a lecture once about Muslims and alcohol, from a Muslim. But, of course, I already knew...

The guy was kind of a jerk, just being preachy. He kept bashing me with the fact that Muslims don't consume or handle alcohol. Okay, geez, I get it.

When people use the word "alcohol", they typically mean ethyl alcohol, which is the chemical name for the alcohol you find in beer and booze.

I'm not a chemist, but I do know that "alcohol" is really a generic word for any organic material where oxygen and hydrogen form a special bond with carbon.

There are many kinds of alcohol, including isopropyl alcohol, which is an antiseptic. Anyone who's ever gotten a shot has had alcohol wiped on them.

Being cheeky (and because the guy was a jerk), I pointed this out, insisting that he does, in fact, handle alcohol. The antifreeze in your car's radiator is ethylene. It's...

Methanol naturally occurs in the human body (in small amounts); it's in all of us right now. Yeah, he didn't like that at all.

ero_senin05 − While it was an entertaining story I'm finding it difficult to swallow that you were so worried about your boss firing you over a confrontation

with a customer in front of a limited number of people but having no such qualms about taking the situation public on social media

ScientificBoinks − "Stupid uneducated white girl" Getting back at the racists and classists by doing exactly what they want. Nice! ​ ​

Served Hot or Overcooked?

This bacon blunder shows how quickly a small act of rudeness can spiral into a public drama. The customer preached one thing while practicing another, and the worker used social media to expose it. Was it clever justice or overcooked revenge?

In the end, the real lesson is simple. Respect matters. If you demand courtesy, you should show it too. And if you do not want your contradictions on display, do not serve them with a side of extra bacon.

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen writes for DailyHighlight.com, focusing on social issues and the stories that matter most to everyday people. She’s passionate about uncovering voices and experiences that often go unheard, blending empathy with insight in every article. Outside of work, Sunny can be found wandering galleries, sipping coffee while people-watching, or snapping photos of everyday life - always chasing moments that reveal the world in a new light.

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