The utter mayhem and chaos around Popeyes' chicken sandwich continue.

A Popeyes employee in Colony, Texas, was fired after pictures surfaced on November 3 of his 8-year-old son wearing a Popeyes apron while flouring chicken inside the restaurant.

The person who took the photos and video told the UK's Daily Mail that he didn't want to be identified, but thought it was wrong that the young child was covered in flour and clearly working too hard in the overpacked fast food restaurant. 

"The child was handling raw chicken before giving it to a male staff worker who went on to cook it. He was wearing an apron. While I was there, there was only one person working the front counter and four employees in the kitchen. The line was out of the door and even the drive-thru was packed. I waited for over an hour for my order," the customer said to the Daily Mail. "It was so crazy, it needed to be caught on camera."

In a statement to both Fox News and The Daily Mail, a Popeyes spokesperson said they "took swift action to explore this claim with the franchisee."

"The restaurant owner has terminated the employee who brought their child, a minor, into the kitchen and will fully cooperate with any additional investigations in compliance with state and federal laws," the Popeyes statement read.

"The safety of our guests and team is always a priority for us and we take any actions that are outside of our brand and operational standards very seriously," their statement added. 

Americans have gone haywire since the chicken sandwich reemerged earlier this month after a brief stint this summer. As people wait for hours just to get the sandwiches, there have been dozens of brutal fights.