We often visit fast food restaurants to satisfy our cravings; the last thing we want is a plate of undesirable food.
An SA woman who had been dreaming of a greasy meal visited one of South Africa’s most popular fast-food restaurants to satisfy her cravings.
Whether in the townships or the suburbs, fast-food restaurants constantly surround us. On payday, the first thing we think of when that satisfying notification ding is the greasiest and juiciest meal that will satisfy even the deepest cravings.
Petronella Kutama also wanted to feed her cravings with the most delicious plate of food from one of South Africa’s leading fast-food restaurants, but when her plate arrived, she was dissatisfied. Kutama quickly whipped out her camera to show Mzansi how brutally the restaurant had scammed her.
Kutama captioned her post:
“Haibooooo my R65.00."
Watch the video below:
Advertisements are critical for the attraction of customers. Advertisements should not exaggerate a product but promote it to attract potential buyers.
Fast food restaurants often exaggerate their food and the presentation, which underwhelms many when they visit the restaurant only to see and taste undercooked food. Kutuma was upset that her order did not match the image on the menu, but netizens thought otherwise:
@user5693178044936 suggested:
"Just count the chips and see if the numbers match."
@Mr TITIVATOR added:
"That's what you do to us in social media, you all look beautiful but in reality, yoooh."
Briefly News recently reported that a lady shamelessly triggered the country’s cravings when she showed off her juicy order from Pedro’s. The quarterly sectioned meal can be tasted and smelled through the screen because of its superb presentation and appeal.
2024-06-27T12:55:57Z dg43tfdfdgfd