Racist tirade against Asians in an Adelaide Hungry Jacks caught on video

A man has been caught on video hurling racial abuse at staff at a Hungry Jacks in Adelaide.

A couple walk past a Hungry Jack's fast food outlet in Sydney

A racist tirade has been caught on video at a Hungry Jacks store. (AAP)

In the video which was uploaded to YouTube on Friday, the man stands at the counter demanding “I want it made by a white person,” he then says “I refuse it”.

Another customer can then be heard asking: “What’s wrong with a Chinese guy making your burger?”. The man responds with: “Everythink (sic) you’re not f...ing, don’t belong here do ya”.

Another staff member can then be heard asking the man to leave which prompts further racist vitriol from the clearly agitated man.

“At least I’m born here c...! Where do you come from, f...ing Africa and Asia? Disgusting.”   

The man is then confronted by other customers with one man pushing him out the door.

The abusive man then turns and yells that he will return with members of a Bikie motorcycle club, to which the other man mocks him by making engine revving noises as the abusive man walks away.

South Australian Police arrested a 19-year-old man near the store shortly afterwards.


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