By The Associated Press

ASHWAUBENON, Wisconsin (AP) โ€” A Cinnabon worker in Wisconsin has been fired after a racist outburst directed at two Black customers went viral, the Georgia-based cinnamon roll chain said.

Cinnabon posted a statement on social media that the worker, who it did not identify, was โ€œimmediately terminatedโ€ by the franchise owner over a โ€œdisturbing videoโ€ of the incident.

โ€œTheir actions and statements are completely unacceptable and in no way reflect the values of Cinnabon, our franchisees, or the welcoming environment we expect for every guest and team member,โ€ the company added in a follow-up statement to The Associated Press on Dec. 7.

The video was posted on TikTok and showed a White, female employee cursing at and taunting the customers from behind the counter as one of them recorded the encounter. At one point she is seen on video uttering the N-word and saying, โ€œI am racist and Iโ€™ll say it to the whole entire world. Donโ€™t be disrespectful.โ€

A viral video shows a Cinnabon employee in Wisconsin hurling racist slurs and obscene gestures at customers, prompting the franchise to fire her and issue a public condemnation. (Photo Credit: GLOBE NEWSWIRE)

The employee also is also recorded giving an obscene hand gesture at customers and exchanging expletives with one of the persons at the store.

The TikTok user who posted the video said the incident happened while she and her husband were taking a break from shopping Dec. 5 at a mall in Ashwaubenon, a suburb of Green Bay.

The customer said she ordered a caramel pecan cinnamon roll and had asked the worker to add more caramel as it didnโ€™t appear to have enough.

She said she began recording after the worker snapped at her and derided her hijab.

An online fundraising campaign to support the customers described them as a โ€œblack Somali Muslim coupleโ€ thatโ€™s been โ€œtraumatizedโ€ by the incident.

A competing campaign to purportedly benefit the fired worker, meanwhile, has raised tens of thousands of dollars. That effort appears on the same Christian crowdfunding platform where hundreds of thousands of dollars were raised for a Minnesota woman who admitted to using a racist slur against a Black child at a playground earlier this year.

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