Restaurant claps back at customers negative review in a savage way

That’ll do it.After finishing a first-time meal at a restaurant, a negative Nancy of a customer wasted no time running home to write a not-so-great review of their experience.Well, the restaurant looked at it as an opportunity to promote their business and what makes their establishment so unique.A screenshot of the exchange was posted to the r/funny forum on Reddit.
The disgruntled diner wrote: “I ate here for the first time tonight.The brisket was probably the best I’ve ever had but I found an entire leaf in my baked beans.
I cannot make this up.”A leaf is better than a hair or a bug, some might argue.The restaurant responded, writing, “So, we’re glad you enjoyed the brisket.I’m guessing you’ve never seen bay leaves in your food before? If you see them in the future you can rest assured that that is a sign that someone spent time and effort making your food from scratch.”“We pride ourselves on making everything fresh in house, no cans ever.
So you will find unique spice blends and herbs being used in our food.That includes bay leaves.
Again I’m glad you enjoyed the brisket and I’m sorry the leaf surprised you,” the comment from the restaurant read.Talk about a savage, to the point reply.Many of the comments under the post agreed.“this is how all good business owners respond to negative reviews.”“Well, that’s one way to turn a bad review into [an] advertisement for your business.”While others sided more with the grumpy diner, understanding where they were coming from.“Happened to me once.
I was eating a chimichanga and noticed a brownish green leaf.Surprised, I showed my wife and she too was confused.
Our waiter came over and I showed him…’I’m sorry, is that supposed to be in there?’ ‘Yes.It’s a bay leaf.
It enhances flavor…'”“This legit happened to me when I was fresh in the navy.We had spaghetti for dinner one night and I found a whole bay leaf and figured it must have been debris of some sort.
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