Scots mum who spent £250 on kid’s birthday party fuming after getting six plates of nibbles for 28 guests
28.07.2022 - 15:57
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
A Scots mum has publicly shamed a party planner after claiming they splashed £250 on her daughter's 10th birthday - only to get six 'embarrassing' plates of nibbles to share between 28 kids. Ashley Black, from Falkirk, claims that she quizzed the event planner twice and was assured that there would 'definitely' be enough food for her daughter's 28 friends for the party last month.
But a depressing photo shows a table with only six 'laughable' plates on it, containing a few cocktail sausages, mini sausage rolls, sandwiches, scotch eggs and crisps - which the mum claims left her 'disgusted'. Ashley says her husband Stuart was forced to rush to the local shop where he spent £45 on crisps, hotdogs and pizzas so the children didn't go hungry from the 'ridiculous' spread.
Making matters worse, Ashley says the event planner named 'Steph' then went on to complain multiple times that she felt 'tired' from a kids' party that she'd already attended earlier that day. After complaining, the mum claims the woman refused to give her a refund as she bemoaned that the children were 'badly behaved' - and said she would only contribute towards the cost of the extra food.
After reportedly being blocked by the company, Ashley went on to leave a scathing review of the event on Facebook along with a photo of the food she claims was provided for dozens of children - leaving social media users in shock. The event planner has since taken to Facebook to defend herself, admitting that she isn't perfect and is still learning but that she knew 'in her heart she does a good job'.
The party planner went on to claim a 'disgruntled person has created a vendetta' against the business and describe how they've been bombarded with '100s of comments,
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