After Gov. Matt Bevin’s family decided to take the father of nine out for a special Father’s Day dinner yesterday, the Republican governor wants the Chick-fil-A staff at Hamburg to know, he’s not impressed.

On Monday, Bevin released a video of him sitting at the drive-thru window waiting for a response to his nugget proposal. The governor posted on Twitter, “Imagine my surprise when I went to check on the progress of my order and found this…” and proceeded to reveal a Chick-fil-A as empty as the House Chambers when lawmakers are in session over at the Capitol Annex building.

“I just assumed, in an economic climate where good jobs are hard to find, these Chick-fil-A workers, some of which are Polynesian immigrants we’ve welcomed with open arms kind of, would exhibit a little more dedication to the people of this fine Commonwealth. I figured we’d find a building filled with hardworking, chicken officials but what do you know… nothing!”

Bevin ended his social media posts with #Get2Work and #PassTheNuggets.

Bevin said he planned to make several executive orders on Sunday’s visit to the fast food chain that included some waffling fries and nuggets while ignoring all other order requests from anyone else. However, after seeing the lack of effort being put in at this particular location, he has now threatened to dismantle the entire operation starting with the menu board.

“I’ve encouraged general manager Gary Ramsey to step down after seeing the lackluster performance by a supposed Christian company who seems to be refusing to serve Christians on the Lord’s day,” announced Bevin. “I also see a menu board with no dark meat, and this lack of chicken diversity is concerning.”

When reached for comment, Chick-fil-A manager Gary Ramsey simply said, “my pleasure” and walked away.