They'll let you buy a single chicken nugget here.
For context, I am actually autistic and drive thrus stress me out.
I roll up to the lady that takes my order and manage to fumble out that I'd like some sandwiches and an order of nuggets. She...
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They'll let you buy a single chicken nugget here.
For context, I am actually autistic and drive thrus stress me out.
I roll up to the lady that takes my order and manage to fumble out that I'd like some sandwiches and an order of nuggets. She asks me what count of nuggets. I have not memorized the Normal Amounts of Nuggets, so I ask her what sizes they come in. She must not of heard me right and asks, "One count?"
I assume this means a small, or a portion for one person. I am desperate to get through this simple interaction with my dignity intact and say sure. The lady repeats my order back to me, finishing with a "one count chicken nugget," as if that is a normal thing to order.
I pay and move on. Another lady re-confirms my order - some sandwiches and a one count chicken nugget. Again, as if that is a normal thing to order. I say sure.
I get to the window. They give me the food. I am proud of my ability to navigate basic social situations without crying and excitedly return to my family with the food.
I find what you can see in the attached photo in the bag. Note that they took the time to specify "Nugget," not the default "Nuggets" of a normal order.
They gave me exactly what I asked for without judgement. 10/10