Cook Out insists it welcomes all customers regardless of political affiliation

Employee shouted 'Oh not for you!' as her cousin went to collect her food

Riggs says staff at restaurant laughed at them and refused to serve them

A family of Trump supporters are furious after they claimed they were refused service at a restaurant because of their political affiliation.

Shannon Riggs and her teenage cousin were returning home from the presumptive Republican nominee's rally in Richmond, Virginia, when they decided to stop into Cook Out on Boulevard in Colonial Heights.

Still wearing their Trump t-shirts and hats - all emblazoned with his slogan Make America Great Again - Riggs says she had tried to place an order.

But she was outraged after claims staff mocked and ridiculed the group before refusing to serve her.

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Shannon Riggs (left) and her teenage cousin Lauren Wolfrey (right) were returning home from the presumptive Republican nominee's rally in Richmond, Virginia, wearing their Trump t-shirts (pictured) when they decided to stop into Cook Out on Boulevard in Colonial Height

'I will never, ever go to the Cook Out in Colonial Heights ever again,' she fumed on Facebook.

'How unprofessional from a business establishment. It's a crying shame you can't support who you want, because of uneducated, stupid, ignorant people act the way they did tonight.'

'You should not be discriminated based on who you support, whether it be Bernie, Hillary or Mr. Trump,' she added to WTVR.

Riggs said she and her cousin Lauren Wolfrey were approaching the window at the popular barbecue chain on Friday when she heard someone inside shout 'Hell no! I'm not serving them.'

Riggs was outraged after claims staff at Cook Out on Boulevard in Colonial Heights, Virginia, mocked and ridiculed the group before refusing to serve her

The pair had been coming from a campaign event for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in Richmond, Virginia (pictured)

She claims three separate members of staff refused to serve her.

Eventually, their order was taken but she said that she and Wolfrey were made to feel very uncomfortable.

'Everyone was laughing and giggling,' Riggs told WTVR.

An employee later called to Wolfrey to tell her, her order was ready.

But when she went to the window to collect her food, the employee laughed at her, 'gave a dirty look' and shouted 'Oh not for you!' Riggs claims.

'By that time I had enough. I went knocked on window said I don't want any food from here. Give my cousin her money back and give me your corporate office number'.

Wolfrey (left) said she was left 'in a state of shock' by the experience while Riggs (right) insisted that no one should be discriminated against because of who they support

Riggs and Wolfrey were still wearing their Trump t-shirts and hats - all emblazoned with his slogan Make America Great Again, when they were refused service

Her 16-year-old cousin says she was left in 'a state of shock' after the ordeal.

'Once you witness [discrimination] first hand, it's a totally different experience,' she said.

Riggs says Wolfrey was given a refund and she made an official complaint with Cook Out headquarters.

A Cook Out spokesman said the situation has since been resolved.

'Cook Out is, and always has been, a politically neutral company,' he said. 'We welcome all customers regardless of political affiliation.