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Kiliana Nightwolf

I wanna punch the person in the Cadillac for making them do that.

Chicajojobe

@Kiliana,

Me too. If you aren't a good enough driver to pull closer then get off your lazy ass and walk the two steps to take the food!

NC Tony

I think that justifies throwing the food into the car.

The Last Archimedean

That's when you say in the politest tone you can muster, "Sir, I can't give you your food unless you move the care close enough to the window for me to reach it."

Spritzy

This is one of the reasons I avoid using drive-thru. I overcompensate to avoid scraping the side of the building and end up too far for me to reach the window...plus I'm rather short so even if I'm decently close enough, my shortness still makes the window too high or too far away.

maya marie

is that a panera? its a nice building.

photoslave

looks like a taco hell to me. On the right, you can just barely see the edge of a geometric design that is typical on their buildings.

photoslave

Oops. Meant on the left. Not right.

Skittles

Yeah make the lazy bastard either move his car closer or get out and walk over to pick up the food.

Madrias

I agree with NC Tony: that justifies throwing the food into the car. You want to be an ass and not pull close enough to get your food like a normal person, or to get out and grab your food, you deserve the mess all over the inside of your car.

Burger Bitch

That's unacceptable, the asshole shouldn't have even been served their food if they park like that.

Bagel Bat

What the fuck. I would have leaned out of the window just enough and "accidentally" dropped their food. People like that piss me off! Especially when it's a torrential downpour and they pull like 4 feet away from the window, worried about scratching their car and it's already a POS.

Craft Grunt

I probably would have hit my side-view mirror against the wall (it folds); yes, I usually get that close.

 TechTiger

Yeah, looks like a Taco Hell to me too, the light fixture on the top left is the ones the newer stores have lately.

I'd have just held the bag out at arm's length and waited..

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