Woman Sentenced to Fast-Food Work After Assaulting Chipotle Employee
Rosemary Hayne, convicted for throwing her burrito bowl at an employee, accepts judge's offer to reduce jail time by working in a fast-food restaurant.
- Rosemary Hayne, 39, was sentenced to work at a fast-food restaurant after being convicted of throwing her Chipotle order at an employee, Emily Russell, in a viral incident.
- Hayne was originally sentenced to 180 days in jail, with 90 days suspended. The judge offered her the option to reduce her jail time by 60 days if she worked at a fast-food restaurant for 20 hours a week for two months, which Hayne accepted.
- The incident occurred at a Chipotle in Parma, Ohio, in September, when Hayne confronted Russell over the quality of her food and threw her burrito bowl in Russell's face.
- Russell quit her job at Chipotle after the incident, stating that she was traumatized. She supported the judge's sentence, hoping Hayne would learn what working in fast food is really like.
- Hayne expressed remorse for her actions and hopes to move on after serving her sentence.