Union City Woman Shows What Was Allgedly Crawling in Her Little Caesars Pizza – Then Swears the Store Won’t Recover From This
Yuck!

A woman’s viral TikTok video is making the internet gag after she allegedly found cockroaches crawling in her Little Caesars pizza.
The clip, posted by Trending RFN on July 13, 2026, shows the woman opening a pizza box only to reveal at least three live roaches scurrying across the food. The text overlay on the video reads, “Do not order from Little Caesars in Union City. They had roaches in their pizza.”
In the background, the woman can be heard shouting, “Oh my God! It’s literally roaches in your pizza. Don’t piss me off. I’m suing. I’m suing. We don’t have roaches. You nasty ass b—.”
The video has racked up thousands of views and just as many comments, though not all of them are sympathetic. Some users accused the woman of having roaches in her own home, suggesting the pests might have come from there. Others offered support, while a few made light of the situation with dark humor. One commenter wrote, “My nasty ass would’ve still ate it ?✌️,” though it’s hard to tell if they were serious.
“I’m suing!”
Just days before the TikTok video surfaced, a different Little Caesars in Bushnell, Florida, was temporarily shut down after a health inspection revealed nearly 30 live roaches on the premises. The inspection, conducted on July 8, found the pests primarily behind a three-compartment sink, along with three dead roaches near a chest freezer.
The restaurant was also cited for improper sanitizer strength in its manual warewashing process. It reopened on July 10 after meeting inspection standards, but the damage to its reputation might not be so easily fixed, as pest infestations make it nearly impossible for staff to maintain basic hygiene standards.
Little Caesars, both the Union City branch and its corporate office, have not commented on the video or on accusations of poor hygiene.
For restaurants, the consequences of failing a health inspection can be severe. Beyond the immediate financial hit of a temporary closure, there’s the long-term damage to their reputation. In the age of social media, a single viral video or news report can spread faster than any pest.
The Union City Little Caesars location may now be facing this problem, with the TikTok video serving as a warning to potential customers. The woman in the video made it clear she plans to sue, and if the Bushnell location’s inspection report is any indication, her case might have merit.
What’s particularly frustrating about these incidents is how preventable they are. Regular pest control, proper food storage, and adherence to sanitation protocols can stop most of these issues before they start. Yet time and time again, restaurants are cited for the same violations, often reopening only to be shut down again months later.
For customers, it’s a reminder to stay vigilant. Checking inspection reports, reading reviews, and even glancing at a restaurant’s cleanliness when you walk in can help you avoid a meal you’ll regret.
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