A Franchise of Golden Corral has now responded to a woman's Facebook post that has grabbed a lot of attention on social media.

Leah Wynette posted about her experience at the Golden Corral in Roanoke on Sunday evening after going there for her daughter's tenth Birthday.

Wynette stated in her post that the waitress accused the family of taking food and that there were security cameras on them. The waitress then returned with the manager who accused Wynette's mother of stealing food and stated that he wanted to check her bag.

Wynette said she then called the police when the owner went to review the security cameras because she feared for the safety of her family.

While waiting for the arrival of the police, the owner came back to the table and said he was going to call the police and had video evidence of the mother taking food. He then asked Wynette and her mother to leave.

When the officer arrived on scene, Wynette said they did not have any video evidence to show.

Pictures and video were posted of this exchange on Wynette's Facebook page, where she explains the whole incident.

Today, Golden Corral commented on the post with their response:

"After evaluating all of the details, we would like to extend a heartfelt apology to Leah and her family for their experience dining with us yesterday evening. We recognize this situation was not handled properly and we are taking the appropriate steps internally to assess what we could have done differently while also implementing additional training for our employees. The well-being and respect for our guests and employees are always top priorities for us, and we are working diligently to make this right. Leah, we have sent you an email requesting the opportunity to speak with you directly to offer our apologies. -Platinum Corral, a franchisee of Golden Corral"