NSTnation: Nazly Rosli’s experience turned sour when he noticed there was a body-shaming remark on the receipt after dining at one of the restaurant’s outlets on Feb 1.
Nazly Rosli’s experience turned sour when he noticed there was a body-shaming remark on the receipt after dining at one of the restaurant’s outlets on Feb 1.
Finding it no laughing matter, Nazly told the restaurant in his post that it should advise its staff against keying in unnecessary remarks on customers’ bills, and that they should be professional. “Furthermore, were chatting loudly about how the drinks made by their colleague could literally 'potong kaki' . Fortunately, I was amused, instead of angry.
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