A woman got mad at a McDonald's because her coffee drink wasn't ready fast enough and made a huge mess in the restaurant.

Footage of the incident was shared to TikTok, by a user who witnessed the woman's outburst over the drink. As the woman threw the tantrum, she said she needed the drink because she was diabetic and her "blood sugar is low."

The woman begins the outburst by telling the store's staff to "work" and "be a little more professional."

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Several of the workers can be heard responding to her comments, but you can't quite hear what they're saying.

A moment or two later, she picks up a stack of trays and throws them on the floor.

Shortly after, the woman walks away from the registers, and starts grabbing anything she can find to throw on the ground.

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It starts with her grabbing a stack of napkins and throwing them against a display, before moving on to grab a stack of the serving numbers and knocking them off of the counter.

Some of the employees chuckle at how outrageous of an outburst it is, almost in disbelief.

One employee asks the woman for her license plate number, because she's going to call the non-emergency number to have officers remove her.

"I got diabetes and my blood sugar is low," she responds.

She then stands and watches as an employee begins cleaning up her mess, before calling the staff ridiculous and explaining "all they had to do was put coffee in and I would have gone back to work."

The video ends with the woman sitting down next to who the TikTok-er says is her husband.

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