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Comments by "Taylor Griffith" (@taylorbug9) on "Banfield 1/24/22" video.
There is absolutely no justification for saying they should have been nice to a man that was acting that way towards them he literally hit one of them in the head with a smoothie. He's lucky none of them were like me because I'd have come over that counter at him. It is none of those kids fault that he is an idiot who ordered a drink made of peanuts and then neglected to tell anyone his kid is deathly allergic to peanuts. Quite frankly I don't think he's being charged with enough. He needs to be charged with assault for hitting that girl in the head with a smoothie. And he needs to be charged with child abuse for giving his son a peanut butter smoothie when he's allergic to f__king peanuts.
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What do you mean? He nearly killed his own son. And then instead of accepting the consequences of his own actions he went and took out his anger on a bunch of teenagers who had no idea his son was allergic to peanuts. Or that the smoothie was even for his son. He came in order to peanut butter smoothie asked them not to put actual peanuts in it and left. You need to pay attention better before making a fool of yourself with this big hole long comment that doesn't make any sense because it's not based in reality.
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I'd have come over the counter at him and b__t his a_s if he threw a smoothie at my head after *damn near killing his own son with his own stupidity*.
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@Sweet T Mean E honey you need to learn how to read. And read all of something before responding. Jesus
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Because he's a disgusting idiotic man. Probably one of those losers that thought they could make a Payday out of their own kid
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That man deserves to do at least one year jail time. He tried to beat up teenagers because he ordered a drink that could kill his son.
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It's not that our body learns to tolerate peanuts. It's that if you don't introduce your body to peanuts at a young age (under 6 months) it will mistake a certain chemical compound in peanuts with one that is actually very harmful to the human body. There is a chemical compound that exists that is very similar but is very harmful to us. Same thing with other food allergies. It's not that your body is actually allergic to those items, it's that your body is mistaking them for similar chemical compounds that are actually harmful. Unfortunately the body's response is to create an even more harmful reaction. Isn't being human fun? Lol
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They did get his order right. It appears you're the one that doesn't know how to listen. That man ordered a peanut butter smoothie and asked that it not have peanuts in it. They didn't put peanuts in it. He said nothing to them about an allergy. He hurt his own teenager then tried to blame it on others. He's a despicable person.
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THANK YOU
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They didn't nearly kill his kid. He nearly killed his own kid. You obviously did not listen. He never stated there was a peanut allergy he ordered a drink made of peanuts and asked them to hold the nuts. They can hold the actual physical nuts. But the drink makes it still made with f__king peanuts!! 🤬🤬🤬 This is why some of you just shouldn't be parents.
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It's not canceled culture. Imagine being a boss of that man and then seeing him flip out on literal teenagers for nearly killing his own son with his stupidity? I couldn't in good conscience have him working for me. He should be scared of a child abuse case because that's what he deserves after nearly killing his own son with a peanut butter smoothie.
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And in their eyes how was that relevant to them? He didn't tell them that the smoothie was for his son who had peanut allergies. He asked for a peanut smoothie and then ask them not to put actual peanuts in it. His own stupidity nearly killed his son and then he refused to take responsibility and instead went a and assaulted a teenager. Quite frankly they acted a lot more professionally than I would have because I'd have come over that counter.
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Yeah he really tried to kill his own kid. The freak out on the store employees was for his cover story.
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No kidding! If a man hit me in the head with a smoothie after his own mistake nearly got his son killed, I'd have come over that counter and b__t his a_s. For myself and his kid.
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@KellyCeleste they're literally teenagers. It's literally his job to act like the adults in the situation.
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How is the store at fault? He asked for no peanuts, they didn't put any peanuts. But the whole smoothie is made of peanuts. And he knew that when he ordered a smoothie with peanut *in the name*. He then neglected to tell the employees that his son had a peanut allergy. Nor was his son with him in the store. He was the one who hurt his own teenager and then he went and tried to blame it on those teenagers. You need to listen better.
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We do know what he ordered. You clearly weren't listening to the news story. Which is why I'm confused that you're sitting here commenting about it. He ordered a peanut butter smoothie, no peanuts. He said nothing about a peanut allergy. The store employee said they have different utensils and products they use for people with peanut allergies. His entire generation was raised not being allowed to have peanut butter in school unless they sat at a special table in the lunch room. As was my generation. We are all keenly aware of how serious peanut allergies are. This dumbass thought he could get a peanut butter smoothie without peanuts in it. Please explain to me how the store employees were supposed to magically know he's that dumb?
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He won't win. His employer has the right to fire him for whatever reason they see fit. Making a fool of yourself a national news is a decent enough reason for them not to want him working there. Secondly there are two generations of young people now that were literally not even allowed to have peanuts in their lunch at school without sitting at a special table. We all know about peanut allergies even if we don't have them. If you listened to the actual story, the employees all corroborate that he did not say that there was any peanut allergy. He simply asked them not to put actual peanuts in the smoothie.
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