Woman smashes Walmart McDonald’s customer with baby chair for “touching her ass”

Michael Gwilliam
woman attacks mcdonald's customer with high chair

A Walmart Mcdonald’s turned into a hardcore WWE match when a woman used a chair to attack a man who she claimed touched her inappropriately.

McDonald’s and Walmart have had their share of violent conflicts over the years with countless fights breaking out in each establishment, so it was only a matter of time before an altercation involved both companies.

In a new video uploaded by Ontario-based entertainment account 6ixBuzz, a woman started freaking out about something while complaining to McDonald’s employees.

“I’ll crack your skull in this b*tch,” she warned as a staff member called out her order number.

Woman attacks man with chair at Walmart McDonald’s

Before taking her food, the woman grabbed a high chair meant for babies and slammed it right on the man’s head from behind.

As the woman tried to leave, the man demanded someone call the police as he chased after his attacker who was making her way through the Toronto Walmart.

“Shut the f**k up, you touched my ass!” the woman roared as the person filming tried to remain inconspicuous.

“You assaulted me!” the man shot back, only to be warned by the woman that he would “f**k him up” if he continued.

The video ends before any action is taken and it’s unclear if police were called or if things escalated.

woman attacks man with baby chair
The man demanded the police be after he was hit with a chair.

A McDonald’s employee from the location told Dexerto that staff were not briefed on the situation or its aftermath.

This is hardly the first time a chair has been used as a weapon in a restaurant. In 2022, a woman went viral for catching a chair during a huge Waffle House brawl. Last year, girls hit a man with a chair and even pistol-whipped him after he hit them first.

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Michael Gwilliam is a senior writer at Dexerto based in Ontario, Canada. He specializes in Overwatch, Smash, influencers, and Twitch culture. Gwilliam has written for sites across Canada including the Toronto Sun. You can contact him at michael.gwilliam@dexerto.com or on Twitter @TheGwilliam