A North Carolina man wasn't happy with the number of hash rounds he got at a Mount Holly Hardee's. So he's taking them to court.

Tommy Martin, 58, of Mount Holly said on May 30, 2018, Hardee's "deprived him of his civil rights by not putting enough 'Hash Rounds' on his plate," WSOC reported.

Martin contents in the lawsuit his skin color -- he is black -- led to him being served the smaller amount of hash rounds. He also said in the handwritten lawsuit the incident violated the 14th Amendment, which deals with civil rights. The lawsuit states the cashier tried to correct the issue but a manager told Martin "that's what you get." Martin said he was humiliated, felt stupid and the incident gave him Cibophobia, a fear of food.

Hardee's issued this statement about the lawsuit and claims, according to HuffPost.com:

"Hardee's is aware of the lawsuit filed this week which alleges that a guest's civil rights were violated while visiting one of our independently owned and operated franchised locations over a year ago. As a company we take these allegations seriously, however, as this lawsuit is pending against a franchisee, we have no additional comment on the matter at this time."