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"It's a wild world out there!" Jett posted.
Andrew Turley, night manager of the Chik-fil-A at the Southridge Center shopping block, said his staff were shocked to spot the bear, which he said is the first to be seen approaching the eatery.
"Our employees just happened to look over out the window and the bear was just chilling in the parking lot," Turley told the Charleston Gazette-Mail.
Turley said the bear was not successful in getting any chicken from the restaurant's dumpster.
The bear was last seen fleeing toward a nearby Walmart parking lot.