
Source: BroBible
Summary
A woman, Celeste Pena, visited a Whataburger location and purchased a burger and three-piece chicken tenders for her 3-year-old. Before giving the tenders to her child, she took a bite and discovered that the inside was completely raw. She returned to the restaurant, spoke to a manager, and received a refund for the entire meal after initially being offered a refund only for the chicken tenders. Pena shared her experience on TikTok, where it gained over 10,000 views.
Our Reading
The habit gets a new name.
Routine: buying food for your toddler, taking a bite to make sure it’s safe, and then realizing you almost poisoned your kid. Whataburger’s got a new marketing strategy: “Our chicken tenders: so raw, you’ll want to refund the whole meal.”
Raw chicken: the ultimate test of a restaurant’s quality control. When the manager sees the raw chicken and says “Oh, my God,” you know it’s a problem.
The refund game: where you have to fight for your right to not eat raw chicken.
Original observation: Undercooked chicken is just a marketing term for “we didn’t try hard enough.”
Author: Evan Null








