A Georgia woman is going viral after she reportedly crashed her vehicle into a Popeyes restaurant, and it was all over some biscuits that were missing from her order. Police in Richmond County say that 50-year-old Belinda H. Miller intentionally drove her SUV into the popular chain restaurant, even though managers at the establishment tried to rectify the situation.

The New York Post reports that Miller became irate with staff at Popeyes when they forgot the biscuits in her order. The manager who was onsite at the time told police that even though they did make the mistake, they corrected it and gave her the biscuits. However, she was still angry about the situation and threatened to crash into the restaurant on her way out. She apparently followed through with the threat, because shortly following the incident, she returned. Police say that Belinda Miller crashed her SUV into the restaurant, which caused her to hit an 18-year-old employee.

The Georgia woman has been charged with first-degree criminal damage to property as well as aggravated assault. She was booked into jail on bond in the amount of only $4,000 — so apparently nobody was gravely injured (or worse) during the course of the crime.

As crazy as it sounds, this Georgia woman isn’t the only person to lose her cool over a dispute related to food. Just about a week ago, a Florida woman named Amari Hendricks was arrested after she brandished a firearm at McDonald’s workers because they didn’t give her a free cookie. Earlier this year a man in Yakima, Washington was arrested after he shot a firearm at a Taco Bell because it was closed. This month, at least three women became violent at a restaurant in New York because they didn’t want to pay $1.75 for extra sauce. Several employees were assaulted in the brawl, with two employees injured when they were hit with glass bottles. Also this year, a huge brawl erupted in a Waffle House in Texas after a group of women refused to move from a “closed” section of the restaurant. The video of the attack went viral for several weeks.

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