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Published 11:10 29 May 2015 BST
People love nothing more than to be outraged, of course, so the chain was forced to delete the tweet and claim it was all an innocent misunderstanding.
"We like to have fun with our customers on Twitter and reward our loyal fans," a spokesperson told The Telegraph.
"We wanted to send Elle a bottle of hot sauce in response to her tweet, which is where the reference to ‘handling the heat’ comes from.
"We would never intentionally offend someone and when we realised we may have done so, deleted the tweet. This is not something we would usually do."
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