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Entitled Customer Nukes Small Bakery’s Review Page After Demanding 30 Same-Day Catering Pastries: ‘We Would Have Nothing Left In-Store’
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The Mary Sue
For digital creator Gillian (@lttlebean), a customer’s alleged last-minute demand for catering highlighted the entitlement shop workers face every day.
When the worker confirmed they did, the customer allegedly requested 30 pastries for an event later that same evening.
The employee politely explained that standard catering orders require a minimum 24-hour advance notice.
Just then, the customer allegedly pointed at the fully stocked display and argued that there was plenty to fulfill her catering order.
Instead of accepting the recommendation gracefully, the customer allegedly delivered an ultimatum.