{"id":81297,"date":"2024-01-16T14:58:29","date_gmt":"2024-01-16T21:58:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/moneyppl.com\/?p=81297"},"modified":"2024-01-19T23:41:42","modified_gmt":"2024-01-20T06:41:42","slug":"biting-back-the-most-savage-restaurant-clapbacks-for-online-critics","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dev.moneyppl.com\/biting-back-the-most-savage-restaurant-clapbacks-for-online-critics\/81297\/","title":{"rendered":"Biting Back: The Most Savage Restaurant Clapbacks For Online Critics"},"content":{"rendered":"
In today’s digital age, there’s a ‘special’ type of person who revels in posting bad restaurant reviews after dining out. Most people won’t bother unless they’ve had an unusually bad experience. But some customers lie and exaggerate because they want free food<\/a> or have an evil agenda. But some restaurants just won’t take it and have savage clapbacks for their online critics.<\/p>\n They don’t care about insulting their clientele because they’ve had enough. One bad review can disproportionally impact a restaurant’s rating and affect their business so it’s reasonable. Sometimes restaurant owners take things into their own hands and call out lies or even throw caution to the wind and unleash their fury. We found several such instances and they’re quite entertaining, to say the least. Check out these savage clapbacks now via Takeaway Trauma<\/a>.<\/p>\n Chinese restaurants can be ruthless in their reactions to bad reviews. The following exchange is a classic of the genre. One customer claimed that she found a spider in her food and shared this with the Internet. The only thing worse than her meal was her grammar because it’s garbage.<\/p>\nSuper Spider<\/h2>\n