McDonald's Waitress Collects After Putting Too Many Sprikles on McFlurry
A former McDonald's employee has won £3,000 in compensation following a court case.
Sarah Finch, 19, was fired for gross misconduct after she was deemed to have given too many extra chocolate sprinkles to a colleague on a 99p McFlurry.
The waitress took the restaurant to an employment tribunal after her bosses said she had sold food without payment. The compensation was settled outside of court.
She said in a statement: "I was dismissed on the grounds of gross misconduct. I was accused of stealing food.
"The matter was trivial, in that I provided a fellow employee, who was purchasing a dessert, a generous sprinkling of chocolate pieces.
"There is no standard for such measures - they are always imprecise and will vary among customers.
"My colleague had asked me, 'Make it a nice one'. So the measure I gave erred on the side of more than, rather than less than, the mean."
Finch had earned £180-a-week at the Carmarthen, West Wales branch of McDonald's, where she had worked for 18 months.