Tiffany Floyd stopped at a Burger King drive-through near her home in Western New York to grab a quick bite to eat while out with her four-year-old daughter.
When her daughter complained about the “ketchup” on her child’s dinner, it turned into a hassle-free treat.
“Today I went to Burger King by my house,” Floyd stated in a TikTok video.
She described how, only seconds after giving her daughter the kid’s meal, she heard, “Mom, I don’t want ketchup.”
“So I take the bag back, thinking that they messed up our order,” Floyd tells me. “I look in her bag, and there is blood all over.”
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Floyd told People that it wasn’t until her daughter ate a few French fries and bit into her cheeseburger that she noticed there was “ketchup” on her plate.
Floyd initially assumed it was ketchup, but she soon realized it was blood.
She quickly called the fast food business and asked to speak with the manager, who confirmed that a staff member had just cut their hand before bagging her meal.
“He was so nonchalant at this point, and I was livid,” Floyd recalled of the manager, who offered a refund if Floyd returned to the store.

Floyd also called her local health agency and submitted a report, but they informed her that there wasn’t much she could do.
Burger King acknowledged to People that it shuttered its Gettzville shop, where the incident happened, for several days to conduct a deep cleaning and personnel retraining.
Despite the fact that the fast food company cleaned the restaurant and retrained personnel on specific practices, Floyd is still “distraught” over the issue.
Her child will need bloodwork “every month,” and she avoids eating out of fear of consuming blood.
Floyd hopes that her TikTok video, which has received over six million views, will serve as a public service announcement not only for those who visited the Gettzville restaurant on July 27, but also for anybody who reaches into a fast food bag and takes a bite without looking.
“Every time you receive food from a drive-thru, you open the bag and start eating without looking. I’m curious to know if the other people there also consumed the food.
It never occurred to me to look closer at my meal before taking a mouthful.