Four Vallejo women were arrested Sunday after they began to “terrorize” Jack in the Box restaurant employees. (Credit: Glenn Koenig / Los Angeles Times)

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Four Vallejo women were arrested Sunday after they began to “terrorize” Jack in the Box restaurant employees because their drive-through order was too cold, police said.

The food fracas began around 12:45 p.m., after the women received their order at the burger vendor’s drive up window at 1610 Lewis Brown Road, police said.

“They said the food was too cold,” said Lt. Herman Robinson of the Vallejo Police Department. The manager offered to give the women a new meal and asked them to pull into the parking lot, according to Robinson.

“They weren’t satisfied with that,” Robinson said. “They wanted immediate service.”

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