7-Eleven Customer Arrested In a Nacho Cheese Attack

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A woman was charged with battery after she threw a “cup full of hot nacho cheese” at a 7-Eleven worker with whom the accused had fought with, police report.

When officers arrived at the convenience store Thursday around 1 AM, they found store clerk Ann Marie Laflamme with “yellow nacho cheese on her hands, her foot, and on the floor behind the register.”

Stephanie Hicks, 31, aka “Carrot Bottom” threw the nacho cheese and a sandwich at Laflamme after a fight over the delicious hot cheese dispenser.  Laflamme told cops that she had asked Hicks not to open the dispenser; Hicks didn’t care for the request so she started calling the 7- Eleven worker “several names.”

Hicks took her food items to the register and attempted to pay for her food, Laflamme refused her service. That’s when the shocking nacho cheese attack happened.  An attack that sounds so delicious and painful that it left us confused and in our cars headed to Taco Bell.

While waiting for police to respond to the 7-Eleven, Hicks told Laflamme, “The customer is always right.”

Hicks, who said the clerk “started to have an attitude with her,” was arrested for misdemeanor battery for “willfully and intentionally throwing hot cheese and a sandwich at Laflamme with the intent to cause her harm.” Seen above, Hicks was booked into the Brevard County jail, from which she was released after a day behind bars.

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