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An 18-year-old from London has been sent to prison because of his reaction to a fast food restaurant giving him the wrong sauce with his meal.
After ordering take-out food, the last thing you want to see when you get home is an incorrect order, be it missing food or they’ve added something you didn’t actually want.
In the case of 18-year-old Marwan Khadir, he’s been jailed for three years after he pulled a fake gun on staff in a takeaway. The incident occurred back on December 24, 2025, when Khadir had ordered a meal from a local chicken shop.
Videos from the police showed Khadir taking his meal home before becoming frustrated when he realised that they’d not supplied the sauces that he’d asked for. The 18-year-old called the restaurant to confront them on this, but he ended up returning anyway.
London man arrested over wrong sauces in fast food order
Once there, Khadir threatened one of the workers with a fake gun, bringing up the fact that his sauces were missing.
“Bossman, come here. Why you give me four burger sauce? I asked for three garlic and three mayo,” he said. “What do you mean no? I asked for three garlic and three mayo.”
The 18-year-old also jumped over the shop’s counter and grabbed the worker. “I’m going to kill you now, are you mad?”
Here cctv of Khadir at the chicken shop threatening staff. pic.twitter.com/Vwaxc5UVCb
— London & UK Street News (@CrimeLdn) April 7, 2026
As per the BBC, Khadir was arrested on January 2, 2026, with police finding the fake firearm in his home, as well as fake ammunition.
The 18-year-old was jailed on April 7 on charges of carrying a fake gun with intent to cause fear of violence, making threats to kill, and assault.
Back in February, a man in North Carolina was arrested by police after breaking into a Little Caesars restaurant and started making orders after staff had gone home. He did that twice.

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