Shocking video has emerged of an irate McDonald's customer yelling 'I hope you don't get cancer for Christmas' after complaining of the long wait for her meal.
The disturbing exchange happened outside a McDonald's in St Leonard's-on-Sea, Sussex, on Saturday.
After the woman's outburst, the manager is heard saying: "I have got cancer, thank you very much."
The video was shared by Billy Sheridan who posted it to a public Facebook group on Saturday.
He said: "Shocking, this lady wished the guy that works at McDonald's that he gets cancer for Xmas because she had to wait to long for her McDonald's, and she had her kids in the car."

Billy explained that before he started filming the McDonald's worker had warned the woman about the way she was driving.
He said: "I was shocked to tell the truth. That much anger and aggression for a McDonald's.
"Just before she was revving her car and driving towards him."
The clip shows the McDonald's worker saying: "Saying stuff to my kids, my staff like that..."
The woman shouts over him: "Your kid, yeah, so don't tell me to crash my f***ing car then alright!"
She continues to shout: "Don't tell me to crash my car!"

Another woman from the car then shouts to the manager: "Go and get yourself a proper job."
The manager responds saying: "I have got a proper job."
The first woman then later turns to the man and says: "Let's hope you don't get cancer for Christmas!"
The manager says: "I have got cancer thanks very much."
Before driving off the woman says: "We've got a couple of kids in the car and you said that."

As they drive away the woman shouts back: "Go and get a tenant's allowance!"
The second woman is also heard saying: "Die, die then, hopefully!"
The video has disgusted many people in the comments.
One said: "Really! He don't get paid to listen to that s***! Absolutely disgusting behaviour - even more so if you have kids in the car!"
Another one wrote: "She's saying 'call yourself a man and get a proper job.'
"Oh my God get your kids a proper meal if you're in such a proper job."
One said: "I lost my dad and two grandparents to cancer in 2017. Maybe we should start a just giving page for him so he an his wife can get away for a bit.
"I can't imagine how horrible and painful this was for him."
Mirror Online has contacted McDonald's for comment.