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A DC woman took portion control to an extreme level when she jumped behind the counter at a local Chipotle restaurant and began making her own dish.

The entitled customer turned violent over what she allegedly claimed was a messed-up Uber order according to one of the employees. The woman complained that her burrito bowl didn’t have double the meat she supposedly ordered, WUSA reported.

Shoving three employees aside, the hangry customer began filling an empty bowl with a heaping helping of various ingredients until the aforementioned employee, Roberto Hernandez, tried to pull the bowl out of her hands, At that point, the woman viciously slapped him in the head. The video ends at that point.

Hernandez said they tried to explain to the raging woman that she would need to contact Uber if she wanted her money back. He also told WUSA that when he checked her receipt there was no order for double meat.

“I was mad, upset. But I’m a man you know I can’t hit a female,” Hernandez said of being physically attacked. “So I walked away.”

Even more troubling, the woman allegedly threatened online to come back and stab the staff.

“Yesterday, she was saying, ‘I’m going to come back and stab them and take their life,’” Hernandez told the outlet. “I was scared. She was scaring my co-workers too.”

Chipotle filed a police report over the incident and the woman said she plans to sue the chain, claiming the employees got violent first.

“I wasn’t aggressive toward them until I got assaulted. The video was cut short,” she told WUSA.

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