Jennifer Aydin debates a food services employee, and it’s not going well.
from Conflict with caste mates to taunt RHONJ fansJennifer Aydin knows how to stir the pot.
That — and his unwavering loyalty to Teresa Giudice — have made him a reality star for years. It has also rubbed the audience the wrong way.
This time, it is not an on-screen drama RHONJ The audience is rolling their eyes. He posted a tirade about a Jersey Mike’s employee, and it’s causing a big backlash.


Why are fans so unhappy with Jennifer Aydin this time?
Spending any part of New Year’s Day in an airport is rarely fun. Apparently, it’s even worse if you’re serving food to Jennifer Aydin — or even standing in line behind her.
On Wednesday, January 1, she took him Instagram Story for sharing a video — which has since appeared on a fan TikTok account — about a Jersey Mike’s employee.
Aydin said she felt “pretty crazy” after waiting in line for “what felt like forever”.
“When it came time to take our order, they took our order,” admitted Jennifer Aydin. “And then they took the order of the woman who was after me, but they somehow finished her order first. Made us wait. Okay, whatever.”
Quoting one allegedly older employee, he complained: “And the 80-year-old man who was working there, the number of times it took to cut that bread was almost as long as we waited. was doing [in] That line, jeez. Oh my God. Everything was slow. “
Aydin then claimed: “We’re not complaining, we get it. It is morning time. You are in a bad mood. It’s a new year, you’re working. I will be angry too.”


It wasn’t just the employees; Jennifer Aydin also clashed with another customer
In what could be an allegation of either ableism or faking disability (or both?), Jennifer Aydin said the employee acted like she “couldn’t hear” him. She also said she tried to add another sandwich (for her son) to her order as the employee was preparing her current order.
“While she’s making my sandwich, I add a tuna sandwich for Jacob, and he’s like, ‘You’re going to have to wait. [in] line again.’ And I was like, ‘Are you kidding me?’ ” he held.
“And I asked the guy behind me, ‘Do you mind if I add a turkey sandwich for my son?'” Aydin recounted. “He’s like, ‘I mean, this is kind of ridiculous.'”


During the video, Aydin refers to this second customer as a “weird jerk”. He allegedly told her that he would sue her for recording the encounter.
In the video, the person has accused her of wearing fake jewellery. Aydin apparently told someone else on the line that he was a “celebrity.”
“Please, that loser,” Jennifer Aydin said dismissively. “Find me, a hole.”


The reaction is easy to understand
Obviously, there are countless situations where a frustrated customer is in the right. If a person doesn’t get their food or if their order is wrong, for example, their delusions are likely very accurate.
However, there are countless examples of “the customer is always wrong.” airport jersey Mike’s gripes about the employee — including complaints about his age and hearing — seem valid.
One can end up with one of those rare food service workers who is truly hostile or unfit for the job. But if there are others in line with you Also Conflict with you, maybe it’s time to question who is right and who is wrong in the situation.