Chick-fil-A customer warns about mac & cheese “scam”

Molly Byrne
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A Chick-fil-A customer warned others about how the restaurant “scams” people with small mac & cheese portions.

TikToker Candace, who is a big fan of Chick-fil-A’s mac & cheese, recently called the company out for “scamming” customers on portion sizes.

Candace even had the necessary proof to back her claim up, as she had just ordered Chick-fil-A’s mac & cheese before making her now-viral TikTok.

Viewers of Candace’s clip have since reacted, shocked by how Chick-fil-A is supposed to measure their mac & cheese cups.

Chick-fil-A customer felt “disrespected” by size of mac & cheese

When Candace opened her recent order of Chick-fil-A’s medium mac & cheese, she noticed that the $6 cup wasn’t full to its rightful capacity. Though she “loves” the cheesy side dish, the Tiktoker wasn’t impressed.

She then showed viewers the line at the top of the mac & cheese cup where it measures how much to fill it up to.

After being warned of what to look out for portion-wise, viewers were stunned, “Learn something new every day. I will now be looking to see if they fill to the arrow.”

Many other viewers who work at Chick-fil-A also commented, saying they don’t care about the line inside the cup and that they fill it up to the brim every time. 

However, some CFA employees added their apologies because sometimes they’re in a rush to complete multiple orders at once and forget that there is a correct portion size.

Though Candace felt “disrespected” after being given a “whisper of mac & cheese” from Chick-fil-A, she didn’t specify if she’ll stop going there. But she did refer to her favorite CFA side as “soulful,” so odds are she’ll be returning.