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[So Cute] Chili's staff saves autistic girl's "broken cheeseburger", story goes viral

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Autistic Girl’s ‘Broken Cheeseburger’ Story Goes Viral
Mar 25, 2013 7:40pm
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Eliza Murphy
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Credit: Anna MacLean

A local Chili’s restaurant in Midvale, Utah, might have made the grave mistake of “breaking” one little girl’s cheeseburger by cutting it in half, but the waitress, manager and line cooks more than made up for it Sunday when they presented her with a brand new “fixed” one.

Seven-year-old Arianna Hill is autistic and she loves cheeseburgers. But apparently, ones that are cut in half just won’t do.

“We just decided we were going to get some lunch before we were taking her to see the Easter bunny,” Arianna’s older sister, Anna MacLean, 25, told ABCNews.com. “She usually does OK in restaurants. It seemed to be going pretty well. She wasn’t too overstimulated. She was really enthusiastic before we were even able to put our drinks orders in. She told the waitress, ‘I’ll have my cheeseburger.’”

However, when Arianna’s burger was delivered to the table, MacLean noticed that Arianna wasn’t touching it, but instead only eating her french fries.

“Her verbal skills aren’t the best, but she can communicate basic things,” MacLean said. “I asked why she wasn’t eating and she said, ‘I don’t want it. It’s broken.’ She said, ‘I need one that’s fixed.’”

MacLean loves spending time with Arianna, but is always prepared to come across someone who might not be as understanding of her special needs. Fortunately, the restaurant didn’t skip a beat in correcting the broken burger and their compassionate actions have now gone viral.

“Our waitress came back over and I felt bad. I don’t really expect people to understand these special requests, so I just told her to add a new burger to our bill,” said MacLean. “I just told her to charge it to us and she said, ‘No way.’ She was just so sweet and played along with Arianna.”

The Chili’s server, Lauren Wells, didn’t hesitate before leaning down to personally apologize for the broken burger and assured Arianna she would bring her a brand new fixed one.

“The manager came over and did the same thing. It was really a big deal. The line cooks even got involved,” MacLean said. “When she brought it back out, Arianna said ‘Oh, thank you! You brought me a fixed cheeseburger.’ She sat there and looked at it and said ‘Oh I missed you,’ and kissed it over and over again.”

MacLean was so touched by the staff’s compassion and understanding that something as minor as a cut-in-half cheeseburger would be enough to ruin Arianna’s whole day that she snapped a photo of Arianna giving the cheeseburger a kiss and uploaded it to Facebook along with a brief description of how well the restaurant handled the situation.

Before MacLean knew it, the “broken cheeseburger” photo had more than 100,000 “likes” on the social media site, a number that continues to rise rapidly. At the time of this writing, the post had more than 220,000 ”likes” and 10,000 comments.

“It’s just touching,” said Harrison Dixson, the Chili’s general manager. “I had no idea. I looked at it this morning and it had a couple thousand likes. I thought someone would say, ‘Hey, good job Midvale. But I’m talking to ‘Good Morning America.’ This is just unbelievable.”

Dixson said he’s gotten calls from people all across the country, including the president of Autism Speaks, an autism advocacy organization, thanking him for the way his manager, Brad Cattermole, and server, Lauren Wells, interacted with Arianna.

“I can’t tell you how proud I am of those two. I’ve been with this company for 13 years and I’ve never been as proud as I am today,” said Dixson.

“It turned out great and this turned into something way bigger than anything I ever imaged,” MacLean said. “The comments on the post just bring awareness to people. This is Arianna’s story. And this is Lauren’s story, and the manager. They are a true inspiration.”
 
Re: [So Cute] Chili's staff saves autistic girl's "broken cheeseburger", story goes v

If this had happened in SG, the SG Chili's staff would say: "Sorry, we do not replace the burger. It is company policy."
 
Re: [So Cute] Chili's staff saves autistic girl's "broken cheeseburger", story goes v

Seems to be unusually long write-up on something that happens from time to time everywhere.
 
Re: [So Cute] Chili's staff saves autistic girl's "broken cheeseburger", story goes v

Seems to be unusually long write-up on something that happens from time to time everywhere.

A staged event for publicity?
 
Re: [So Cute] Chili's staff saves autistic girl's "broken cheeseburger", story goes v

who care about a retard, there are a lot here in this forum.
 
Re: [So Cute] Chili's staff saves autistic girl's "broken cheeseburger", story goes v

why the need to cut it into half? Was it requested by the sister or done by the staff due to her condition, which if so, is downright patronising. Burgers usually come whole, unless you want to give kids with special needs the impression or appease them that it's twice the amount, find it hard to swallow :confused:
 
Re: [So Cute] Chili's staff saves autistic girl's "broken cheeseburger", story goes v

Sweet.

Cheers!
 
Re: [So Cute] Chili's staff saves autistic girl's "broken cheeseburger", story goes v

angmos are easily impressed and likes to make mountains out of molehills
 
Re: [So Cute] Chili's staff saves autistic girl's "broken cheeseburger", story goes v

angmos are easily impressed and likes to make mountains out of molehills

But they too impressed your H Ching so much that they too walked away with her billions! HAHAHAHAHA

Err, sorry it was your billion actually, H Ching was just playing monopoly with your money! LOL
 
Re: [So Cute] Chili's staff saves autistic girl's "broken cheeseburger", story goes v

some restaurant burgers are huge and they came cut into half as standard in USA.
 
Re: [So Cute] Chili's staff saves autistic girl's "broken cheeseburger", story goes v

that is the difference between angmos and us, you die your own problem mentality??
 
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Re: [So Cute] Chili's staff saves autistic girl's "broken cheeseburger", story goes v

These autistics r nothing but wasted space. Cut burger in half so big deal is it?
 
Re: [So Cute] Chili's staff saves autistic girl's "broken cheeseburger", story goes v

Seems to be unusually long write-up on something that happens from time to time everywhere.

The long write up was not the result from Chili's good service rendered -- but more due to an account of a simple sweet gesture unexpectedly gone viral on the web.

This should be a case study for all service sectors. The littlest things can sometimes become a positive PR storm.
 
Re: [So Cute] Chili's staff saves autistic girl's "broken cheeseburger", story goes v

If this had happened in SG, the SG Chili's staff would say: "Sorry, we do not replace the burger. It is company policy."


only Angmohs will be so nice...........


in S'pore, the waitress will say '' fark lah, just a cheeseburger lah.....stupid girl, you bite burger also broken what....''
 
Re: [So Cute] Chili's staff saves autistic girl's "broken cheeseburger", story goes v

These autistics r nothing but wasted space. Cut burger in half so big deal is it?

For your karma's sake, I hope you are just being facetious.
 
Re: [So Cute] Chili's staff saves autistic girl's "broken cheeseburger", story goes v

some restaurant burgers are huge and they came cut into half as standard in USA.

Perhaps, but the burger in the pic is'nt huge at all.
The article does'nt say why it was cut in half and who requested it, don't know why replacing a burger in it's 'wholesome' entity deserves so much hullabaloo.
 
Re: [So Cute] Chili's staff saves autistic girl's "broken cheeseburger", story goes v

If this had happened in SG, the SG Chili's staff would say: "Sorry, we do not replace the burger. It is company policy."

Bullshit!
In stinkapore, sorry will never be said.

WE ALL WORK HARD THAT IN 2016 ALL THOSE MAGGOTS IN WHITE BE TOTALLY REMOVED
 
Re: [So Cute] Chili's staff saves autistic girl's "broken cheeseburger", story goes v

Perhaps, but the burger in the pic is'nt huge at all.
The article does'nt say why it was cut in half and who requested it, don't know why replacing a burger in it's 'wholesome' entity deserves so much hullabaloo.

it is a pic of the gal, not the picture of the burger in the story, since it is not cut into two. Already explain to you, some restaurant in USA, cut their burger into two as standard practice. You dun have to ask for it.
 
Re: [So Cute] Chili's staff saves autistic girl's "broken cheeseburger", story goes v

it is a pic of the gal, not the picture of the burger in the story, since it is not cut into two. Already explain to you, some restaurant in USA, cut their burger into two as standard practice. You dun have to ask for it.

My take is the gal is kissing the burger so it shd be the burger in question, and since it's not cut into two, the burger is the replaced one. Granted that some restos cut it, I went thru the other pics that shows burgers of this size in Chili's aren't cut!
 
Re: [So Cute] Chili's staff saves autistic girl's "broken cheeseburger", story goes v

that's the actual replaced burger lah. the photo was credited to her older sis.. who took it and posted on FB.
 
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