A Toronto food influencer has issued an extensive apology to a new restaurant that recently called him out after his request for a free meal in exc...
local food influencer, Daniel. I noticed you already worked with some foodies and was wondering if you wanted to work together to promote your restaurant food?" Daniel wrote in a message to LC Cafe.After receiving no response for a few hours, Daniel messaged the cafe for a second time and mentioned their work with another local influencer who recently covered the business.
"Thank you for your message. We don't have enough manpower to go through messages," the cafe responded."But I just saw it, whoever came to my cafe, there were coming by themselves but invitation. Thank you," the business responded. "In the future, please do not send us a message if we open a new restaurant. Your practice is not accepted."
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