A Michigan pizza place is in hot water after a customer noticed a receipt labeled him and his colleagues “white trash.”

Jason Charboneau, from Highland Park, Michigan, said he and his co-workers found the hateful note on their Jet’s Pizza order on Tuesday night, he told WXYZ.

“It becomes a hurtful thing,” Charboneau said. “It’s like you have no clue what you’re judging me on. Don’t judge. Stop the hate.”

Charboneau posted a photo of the receipt on his Facebook page. “The gal that took the order had an interesting name for us,” Charboneau wrote in the post. “Yea, corporate will hear about this.”

Jet’s Pizza apologized following the incident and said it would refund the order.

The pizza place said in a statement to WXYZ: “Regarding the incident from last night, as soon as we found out about this situation, we contacted the customer to let her know, that the behavior she experienced is unacceptable and a clear violation of our service standards. We apologized and assured her that we, as a company, do not tolerate this type of behavior, in our stores.

“We have since made suggestions to managers of this franchise, location, on how to deal with the employee, who caused this regrettable situation,” the statement continued. It’s unclear whom Jet’s Pizza is referring to as “she.”

Charboneau said he hopes the incident will deter people from judging those they don’t know.

“My response was to tell everybody to stop with the hate and do your job. I know from my work history it’s not always the easiest to be nice. Try anyway,” he wrote in a follow-up Facebook post. “So during this holiday season, spread love not hate. Don’t pre-judge. Let others be themselves so they don’t misdirect hatred on others.”