Auntie, makcik, ah yi in Singapore this is what we usually call the vendors when ordering food from their shop. One lady boss in Taiwan, however, prohibits her customers from doing so, and has even put up a banner at the entrance of her cafe to let patrons know that "humans above 18" are barred from calling her auntie..
Faced with mounting criticism and review-bombing, a cafe in Orchard Central has held its position against netizens who have given it one-star reviews and questioned its business methods. Accused of doxxing and shaming some of its customers, Grain Alley released a lengthy statement on Thursday (April 28) addressing the recent criticism against the cafe and its responses towards negative reviews..
Stay in the know with a recap of our top stories today. 1. 'First, the customer must be right': Orchard Central cafe defends stance on negative reviews Accused of doxxing and shaming some of its customers, Grain Alley released a lengthy statement on Thursday (April 28) addressing the recent criticism against the cafe and its responses towards. ยป READ MORE.
Singapore News - We are all familiar with the adage, "the customer is always right", but not all service providers agree. A cafe in Orchard Central has come under fire for leaving scathing responses to one-star reviews left by disgruntled customers on Google. Stompers alerted. Read more at www.tnp.sg