“Retaliatory”: Olive Garden Server Fired the Morning After a $700 Tip Was Flagged for Review Says the Termination Was Not About Behavior
Key Points:
- Brook Skyes, a server at Olive Garden in Fayetteville, Georgia, was fired on June 1, 2026, following a $700 tip she received on May 31, which management initially withheld pending verification.
- Management instructed Brook to enter "0" for the tip amount and gave conflicting timelines for the review, ranging from one day to 120 days, before ultimately firing her for alleged "behavior" related to the incident.
- Olive Garden stated that tips over $500 are subject to review due to fraud concerns and claimed the $700 tip was declined due to insufficient funds, while the customer confirmed his card was charged $32 and later an attempted $699 charge was declined after he froze his card.
- The firing drew significant public support for Brook and her family on social media, with commenters encouraging legal action and documenting communications with the restaurant.
- Olive Garden management reportedly held a meeting labeling the incident a scam, but no legal action had been taken by either party at the time of reporting, and the full sequence of events remains unverified independently.