and a clarification on a few things.
The story I had gotten was from the friend's mom, not my daughter, so I am judging it to be fairly accurate.
As far as her feeling better than most or having a superiority complex, I am 99% sure that isn't the case. The funny (as in ironic) thing is that both women are probably much better off than my husband and I. Apparently the mom that was so offended is married to a man who owns a million dollar company. I do have a degree, but I'm a teacher. I think we all know where that puts me financially!

My husband actually is going back to school now, thus, we have been stressing that college is even more important than money. We tell her college is important, not because of money, but so that she can pick a job that she enjoys. Nobody in our family looks down on fast food workers, but I doubt that most people would PICK that job if given a choice. That is all we have tried to teach her. I think she opened her mouth and inserted her foot, and I think she learned a lesson. I didn't fuss at her too much, just told her she has to think before she talks and if there is a question of what she is saying being offensive, don't say it at all.
There were a couple of people who seemed a little judgemental of my daughter and me. My only response to that is, I NEVER thought my daughter would say something like that and offend someone. So, even though you may proclaim your kids would never say something like that, you never know.

I babysat the granddaughter of a dear, lovely, friend of mine yesterday. The child was an angel the entire time except for the time she called my husband "buttface." I KNOW that nobody ever would have called that for that little girl.
Also, for those who jumped on me (or questioned me) about saying that the ff worker couldn't hear her, I wasn't excusing my daughter's comment, just clarifying that point for someone who had asked.
Thanks for all of the opinions. Geez, why didn't they give us a book to follow when we became parents?