A woman in New Mexico went to a Sonic Drive-In fast-food restaurant and allegedly ordered food without paying, telling the server an unusual statement in the process.
Police said she rode her bike to the Sonic in Las Cruces before ordering a meal.
When the server asked for the payment, Hernandez allegedly told him, “This one’s on God.”
The server told her: “That’s not how this works,” according to the report and attempted to withhold the food.
However, Hernandez then allegedly threatened him and came toward him for the meal.
The server gave the woman the meal she had ordered before he ran to call the police.
Hernandez was later found in a park eating the fast-food meal.
According to court documents, she told Hernandez that she knew what she was doing was against the law. She decided to take the meal and eat it because she was “starving,” the paper reported.
The woman was arrested and charged with felony robbery, but the charge might be reduced, the report stated.
Hernandez will likely end up being charged with a petty misdemeanor of under $250, and she will be required to pay back the Sonic or be fined.
Sonic Workers Walk Off
Earlier this year, Sonic Drive-In restaurant workers walked off the job at three Ohio locations and left a note blasting the new management.Sonic locations in Circleville, Lancaster, and Grove City saw total staff walkouts after the stores were bought by new owners.
A handwritten note said the “new owners are treating them bad (sic) and they have closed down the restaurant,” describing the management as “terrible.”
“The company has been sold to people who don’t give a [expletive] about anyone but themselves,” it continued. “Sorry for the inconvenience but our team refuses to work for a company that treats their employees like they are [expletive] when they have put everything into this [store].”
Employees claimed their wages were reduced from at or near-minimum wage to the $4 per hour wage for tipped employees.
But a spokesperson for Sonic told Fox News that there had been “no wage rates at any level” after the new ownership took over.
It’s not clear how long the three locations will remain closed.
Staff in Lancaster posted an email that was printed out to the door, claiming that the management is “racist.”