A server in Fayetteville, Georgia, was fired after receiving a $700 tip. She claims the situation had her in tears, and this led to the manager allegedly yelling in her face. However, Olive Garden has responded to the incident, claiming the server was let go for having a poor reaction to the situation.
The Georgia woman has shared photos of the receipt from the customer who tipped her. On it reads, “Here is a little something to help you on your journey.” The situation began when the server received the large tip on a $30 check and was told the amount had to be verified as real. However, when she asked how long that would take, she allegedly received conflicting information from managers. She posted, “I was let go from my job under circumstances that I believe were retaliatory.” The video sharing her story has reached over 3 million views, with nearly 500,000 likes and over 14,000 comments from people wanting to help.
The woman alleges she was told to either work or leave. She explains, “I go back to working, then [the manager] comes back and just was taunting me, yelling in my face.” When she arrived for her next shift, she was told she was fired. The Georgia woman shares an update, detailing Olive Garden’s response: “There was suspicion of fraud. She got fired for how she acted.” The server states that it “completely threw [her] off when they were like, well, you’re not getting your money.” She claims that all she has received is $6 instead of the full tip. Her update video has already been viewed nearly 30,000 times.
Many Rally To Support Georgia Server
Several are offering their support with words of encouragement and advice. One commenter says, “I hope and pray you get wayyy more than 700 at the end of all this.” Another says, “Don’t worry, there is MUCH better out there.” A third commenter assures her, “I think your reaction was so valid.”
Others are spreading the word by leaving bad reviews, with many even offering to boycott the restaurant. One says, “So, we’re never eating Olive Garden from what I’m hearing.” Another commenter says, “I love going to the Olive Garden page, and it’s all over every post… love how powerful people can be.” Another says, “Don’t worry, boo, I’m bout to go act a fool in their restaurant.”
Many are encouraging her to get a lawyer and sue. However, the Georgia server has yet to comment on whether or not she intends to take any action.







