Lady with teddy bear antennas shakes up Shake Shack Sentosa

THE customer is always right, well not always as can be seen in a video posted on X by netizen @.

In the video, a staff of Shake Shack Sentosa could be seen being verbally abused by a lady speaking in mandarin laced with a heavy ascent.

According to the netizen, the confrontation occurred when the staff asked the lady to make a purchase for occupying the table at the restaurant.

The lady who hilariously came with two teddy bear antennas was later seen entering the restaurant and scolding the customers too.

We are not sure if Teddy Bear Antennas was having a bad day and this has translated into her bad behaviour, but we are sure she is giving everyone at Shake Shack Sentosa a bad day.

Even the comment section of the post is filled with netizens roasting Teddy Bear Antennas. A netizen wondered if the lady was from mainland China considering her mandarin slang.

RomeoMikeHotel said there was a simple solution when dealing with such people. All one had to do was challenge her to a 100 metres race. If she wins, no payment is required.

Han Asoka said thankfully, these people are migrating to Singapore, and it will be their problem. With such an indomitable attitude, we are certain Singapore with all that efficiency would have finally found an immovable foe.

One netizen pointed out the teddy bears sticking out from her head, suggesting that this was an indication of a lack in mental faculty.

To Teddy Bear Antennas, we would like to remind her that the owner of the restaurant needs to pay rental for the place. 

And if the tables happen to be filled to capacity, a non-paying occupier is effectively depriving the restaurant of additional revenue. 

Therefore the waitress has every reason to demand that a person make some purchase to retain their seat.

But we have to say every cloud has a silver lining. Teddy Bear Antennas sure did a great job giving Shake Shack Sentosa a good deal of publicity. – Aug 27, 2024

 

Main image: @ (X)

Subscribe and get top news delivered to your Inbox everyday for FREE