Influencer slams dirty diner over disgustingly appalling sandwich: Absolutely raging

Australian influencer Skye Wheatley has taken a stand against her local sandwich shop, accusing them of misleading customers with deceptive photos and providing “appalling” customer service after she complained about her disappointing experience.The reality TV star, 30, who boasts over 650,000 Instagram followers, shared a seven-minute-long video last week after receiving a fish sandwich that looked nothing like the enticing photo shown on the Uber Eats app.The product image featured a mouth-watering image of a soft bun, a large piece of crispy fish, creamy tartar sauce, fresh lettuce and tomato.However, the reality was quite different.For $10.47, Wheatley received a burger that contained just two small pieces of fish, a tiny smear of sauce, and a dirty chunk of tomato that still had the core attached.“This is what came.I am absolutely raging.
I’m so happy I can afford to eat, and I know not everyone has the luxury of ordering takeout, but what an absolute f—king piss take,” she expressed in her Instagram stories.Shocked by the presentation, Wheatley and her boyfriend, Lachlan Waugh, decided to call the fish and chip shop to voice their concerns.However, their complaint was ignored and the staff allegedly hung up on them and turned off the phone.The influencer told her followers, “The fish was wet.I’m sure they just grabbed it out of the fish tank and slapped it on.“It’s not just the burger, or the presentation and how disgustingly appalling the food was that’s the issue.
It’s the customer service.”News.com.au has reached out to Wheatley for further comment.Usually, influencers face backlash for seeming entitled when speaking out against small businesses, but in this instance, many rallied behind Wheatley.The celebrity gossip podcast Outspoken noted, “I’m Team Skye here.It’s absolutely disgusting to hang up on a customer when they have a legitimate complaint like this.
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