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Daily Mail
19 hours ago
- Daily Mail
Moment huge brawl erupts outside McDonald's drive-thru with even staff stepping in to trade blows
A huge brawl erupted at a McDonald's drive-thru with staff trading blows as customers kicked and screamed and a shirtless Liverpudlian swore at staff. Police were called to the fast food restaurant in Page Moss, Liverpool where around a dozen men a women were embroiled in the carnage. Shocking footage shows a McDonald's worker shout for the shirtless customer who clings onto him to 'get off me' as multiple people attempt to intervene. A lady in a skirt can then be seen slapping the man multiple times before he eventually succumbs to his injuries and falls to the floor. McDonald's says the fight arose due to 'antisocial behaviour' but are working with the restaurant team to 'remind them of the appropriate de-escalation processes' in place. Multiple other mini brawls are filmed going down at the same time including of a woman saying 'stupid little b***' amid allegations of hair pulling. There are shouts of 'get off me' and 'who the f*** are you touching' before the sound of a police siren causes customers to disperse. An angry woman shouts and points at staff saying 'you better leave your job' and 'fat sh**' at one of the workers. The cause of the fight remains unclear but police can be seen handcuffing the shirtless man in the footage who shouts out even as he is led over to a police car. The Liverpool Road outlet in Huyton currently boasts a one star rating on Tripadvisor - equivalent to 'terrible'. It comes as 51 of 57 people have given the restaurant the low mark. The chain brands itself as having 'outdoor seating' and 'vegetarian options'. Google Reviews gives it a more favourable rating of three stars though there is an allegation it is 'the most terrible McDonald's in Liverpool'. A McDonald's spokesman said: 'We are aware of the incident involving anti-social behaviour from a group of customers that has been circulating on social media. 'The group were asked to leave the restaurant due to unacceptable behaviour. The police were called and we are supporting them with their enquiries. 'We are also working with our restaurant team to remind them of the appropriate de-escalation processes we have in place. McDonald's said: 'At McDonald's, we have a zero-tolerance policy towards anti-social behaviour, and it is completely unacceptable to see anyone behaving in this way' 'At McDonald's, we have a zero-tolerance policy towards anti-social behaviour, and it is completely unacceptable to see anyone behaving in this way.' It is not the first time a McDonalds restaurant has served as a site for conflict - in March last year two mothers duelled in Brighton as their 'children's food had been taken'. The appalling scenes kicked off after the two women allegedly claimed that fast-food meals they'd ordered for their children were swiped by another customer. Onlookers could be seen in footage attempting to break up the fight, and more concerningly, one the young children appeared to intervene in the altercation, grabbing onto his mother, in an attempt to lead her away. Other incidents in recent years include delivery riders fighting in an east London restaurant in Dalton and even snapping each other's helmets. And in Manchester in 2019 a man casually filmed a mass brawl in a McDonald's restaurant behind him while eating a cheeseburger. Merseyside Police have been contacted for comment.


The Sun
a day ago
- The Sun
Shock moment McDonald's worker SMACKS customer across the face as chaotic brawl erupts outside restaurant
THIS is the shocking moment that a McDonald's worker smacks a customer across the face. The video shows a horrifying brawl erupting outside the popular burger chain, as one worker is pinned against a railing. 4 4 4 Footage uploaded to X, formerly Twitter, shows punters and workers bursting out of the restaurant amid chilling screams. A shirtless man in grey shorts can be seen battering a McDonald's worker while holding him against a railing. Meanwhile, a colleague is beaten away by a woman in denim shorts who continually swats at the female McDonald's worker. Hitting back, she charges over to rescue her colleague by slapping the arm of the shirtless man. The shirtless man is then hurled to the ground, where he rolls over. Next, the female McDonald's worker hit the woman in denim shorts in the head - prompting more shouts from the crowd. One voice can be heard saying: 'you stupid little b***h!' Another man says: 'Who the f*** are you touching?' The workers are hurried back inside, while the police finally arrive. Three cop cars can be seen arriving on the scene, with several customers pointing to the shirtless man - who is handcuffed off-camera. McDonald's launches brand-new burger featuring never-before-seen sauce The video appears to have taken place at the Page Moss brand of McDonald's in Merseyside. A spokesperson for McDonald's has said: "We are aware of the incident involving anti-social behaviour from a group of customers that has been circulating on social media. "The group were asked to leave the restaurant due to unacceptable behaviour. "The police were called and we are supporting them with their enquiries. "We are also working with our restaurant team to remind them of the appropriate de-escalation processes we have in place. "At McDonald's, we have a zero-tolerance policy towards anti-social behaviour, and it is completely unacceptable to see anyone behaving in this way.' The news comes as high street shops across the country battle after the rate of shoplifting soared to a record high. A staggering 516,971 incidents were logged in 2024, which is a huge increase from 429,873 incidents just a year earlier. Beloved bakery chain Greggs was forced to put several of its sandwiches and drinks behind counters, after some of its branches were robbed every twenty minutes. The Co-op lost an eyewatering £80 million to shoplifting last year. The chain had spent £200 million on security kit, including body-cams and shielding for staff as well as AI technology to work out which products are being stolen. However, shoplifters are now targeting stores which do not yet have the expensive kit. 4