The restaurant was promised “exposure” on social media.
Is there anything more annoying than an entitled social media ‘influencer’? A restaurant in the UK decided to teach one of these folks a lesson by playing along when they were contacted and asked for some free food.
Four Legs, a pop-up restaurant in Islington, London, received a private message promising to give them social media exposure in exchange of – believe it or not – not one, not two but FIVE free meals.
The chefs readily agreed to the deal but what the influencer did not know was that they actually had something sinister in mind.
Four Legs later posted screenshots of their exchanges on Instagram and it has since gone viral there. Understandably, many netizens praised the chefs for what they did.
One commenter called the chefs “absolute legends.” Another netizen also wrote “Love this! Thanks for exposing disgusting behavior.”
When the story went viral, it was revealed that chefs Ed McIlory and Jamie Allan were the masterminds behind the trolling. Meanwhile, several media outlets that shared the story made it a point to cover the name of the influencer to prevent a possible influx of hate comments and messages directed towards the person.
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