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02.03.2024 - 13:59 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A restaurant has hit back at an ‘angry’ influencer after refusing their cheeky request to eat for free. Lucky Ramen and Sushi shared a screenshot of a message from the social media user asking if they’d give her and her boyfriend in return for a post on her page.
In a tongue-in-cheek response, the Manchester eatery blasted the ‘blue tick superstar’ in a post on their feed, adding ‘because, you know, exposure pays the bills’.
The furious influencer then sent a furious tirade saying: “We go where we want, eat what we want and lastly - it’s all for free. Who’s laughing now?”
The woman who the restaurant didn't name, wrote: "Personally, I think you're bang out of order. How dare you try and expose us like that? So you think people like us don't deserve to eat for free?
"Just in case you didn't realise, we are doing our best to help and promote you for FREEEE! We don't expect much, just a free meal to compensate our time, labour, effort, and positive energy that we are supplying you.
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"The fact that you wanna expose us influencers like that, we will not be coming by anytime soon to support. Your food looks good and we heard it's a great busy vibe, hence trying to support. But your arrogance makes me sick.
"Haha very funny, you got a couple of giggles, but we're the ones who are laughing." In the sarcastic caption, the restaurant wrote that the message was a 'game changer' and deserves a 'standing ovation', the Manchester Evening News reports.
They said they were 'truly sorry for attempting to uncover your behind-the-scenes tactics'. "We're now rolling out the red carpet for all the free meals you desire," they wrote.
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