Tiffany Floyd stopped at a Burger King drive-thru in Western New York for a quick bite with her four-year-old daughter. The treat turned alarming when her daughter complained about “ketchup” on her meal.
“Today I went to Burger King by my house,” Floyd said in a TikTok video. Moments after handing the meal to her daughter, she heard, “Mom, I don’t want ketchup.” When Floyd checked, she found blood, not ketchup, all over the food.
Floyd contacted the fast food chain, and the manager admitted that an employee had cut their hand before bagging the meal. “He was so nonchalant at this point and I was livid,” Floyd said.
Burger King confirmed the Gettzville location was closed for several days for deep cleaning and employee retraining. Despite these actions, Floyd remains “distraught,” and her daughter needs monthly bloodwork, fearing contamination.
Floyd’s TikTok video, viewed over six million times, serves as a warning: “Every time you get food through a drive-thru, you open the bag up and start eating without even looking. I just want other people there to check to see if they ate it, too.”