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‘It’s pervy and inappropriate’

Mum freaks out after KFC drive thru worker writes flirty note on her napkin asking her to ‘send pics’

The note included details of the teenager's Snapchat and Instagram accounts

A MUM-OF-TWO has freaked out after a flirty drive thru server at her local KFC asked her to "send pics" in a note hidden in her takeaway chicken.

The 17-year-old KFC worker sent the message on a napkin, which included details of his Instagram and Snapchat accounts, as her delivered the 23-year-old her food.

 A mum was shocked when she received a note from teen KFC drive thru worker asking her to 'send pics'
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A mum was shocked when she received a note from teen KFC drive thru worker asking her to 'send pics'Credit: Alamy

Posting on Mumsnet, she wrote: "The man working behind the drive thru was very forward and called me gorgeous.

"I awkwardly smiled, took my food and said thanks, didn't think anymore of it.

"DP (dear partner) was taking the food out from the bag and came across a note on a napkin saying 'send pics'.

 The woman has taken to Mumsnet to ask if she should complain
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The woman has taken to Mumsnet to ask if she should complainCredit: Getty Images

"I've had a stalk on his Facebook and he's mutual friends with my best friend's little brother and he's 17. I'm 23."

The woman asked her fellow mums if this was grounds for complaint, and no one can decide if it was harmless flirting or totally out of line.

Bloody Maria said: "What a creep! I would complain."

I'm Sticking With This One wrote: "Asking a stranger to send pictures of themselves to you when the stranger just wanted to buy a bucket of greasy delicious chicken IS perverted.

"A compliment would have been fine."

Very Bitchy Resting Face agreed, adding: "I find the 'send pictures' element pretty grim.

"I'd be inclined to do just that though - pictures of my washing/ironing/dirty dinner plates."

Peridot Peridot wrote: "Send pics? Ew. If it had been a note with his name and number..or Snapchat details with 'message me' or similar, I'd laugh and take it as a compliment.

"But 'send pics' is just rude and pervy and completely inappropriate."

Ima Lanister said: "Send pics? What does he think women are, an easy piece of meat?

"I mean, as if you are going to send pics to a stranger. I would report him, but that's up to you."

But others thought it was no big deal.

Wish I Was Moira Dingle 2017 wrote: ";Why not just take it as a compliment? Why is everyone a pervert these days?"

And One More Won't Hurt added: "This is minor, particularly if he is only 17, get over it".

While Don't Be Silly Henry thought the debate was getting a bit out of hand, writing: "Over reaction much?

"Stepped out of line? He's a kid working at KFC not an ambassador for world peace fgs (for God's sake)".

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