People often share funny moments when their names are written incorrectly on orders. A young boy in Texas recently experienced this for himself.
His mom took him to a Little Caesars, and after placing and picking up their order, they went back to their car. That’s when the boy realized no one had asked for his name while they were inside. Curious, he checked the label on the order and immediately started laughing at what was written instead.
Apparently, the staff didn’t need to ask for the boy’s name because they wrote their own on the order. Instead of a name, the label read “White boy.” While some people might have been upset, the family found it humorous. “Little Caesars in our hometown, that’s crazy work. Yall picked the right one bc we don’t take stuff like this seriously. We got a good laugh,” the mom wrote.
However, not everyone reacted the same way. Some viewers encouraged the mom to take legal action, which led her to post a follow-up video. In it, she clarified that they had no intention of suing or trying to get the employee fired, explaining that they saw the situation as a joke rather than something serious.
Despite that, many people online disagreed and felt the label was inappropriate. Some argued that describing the child that way was offensive and sparked a broader conversation about race and double standards. Others pointed out that reactions might have been different if a child of another race had been labeled in a similar way. At the same time, some viewers shared the family’s perspective and found the situation funny.
People Reacting to the Texas Kid Getting Called White Boy
Many people took the situation seriously and urged the Texas mom to take action against Little Caesars. “Please sue them,” one person wrote. Another commenter said, “I’d turn that into a lawsuit so quick.”
Some viewed the situation as offensive. “Racism is such a horrible nasty thing,” one person commented. Another added, “Wow, that’s disrespectful.”
That led to further discussion about double standards, with one TikTok user replying, “It is. Imagine if it was the other way around.. bet THEN..it WOULD be disrespectful.”
The reactions showed that, while the family found the moment humorous, many others viewed it very differently.
Some comments also brought up how different groups might react in a similar situation. “Notice how we find it funny,” one person wrote. Another replied, “Now use some critical thinking along with a history lesson to examine why that is bud.”
A former Little Caesars employee also shared their experience, saying, “I used to do this when I worked at little ceasars when i’d take an order but forgot to ask for their name i just described what they wore or something.”
While the family treated the moment as a joke, many others felt it was inappropriate. At the same time, some people believed it likely wasn’t intended to offend anyone, even though it sparked a broader conversation online.







