Recently, a post was published on an online community with the title, "I ordered sushi for delivery and this is what came."
The person who wrote the article ordered one serving of sushi containing salmon, shrimp, etc. through a delivery app.
However, when Mr. A opened the lid of the sushi he received, he couldn't believe his eyes. Unlike the photo on the menu, which showed a variety of sushi such as salmon and shrimp, the sushi only contained white fish.
When Mr. A called the restaurant to complain, the owner apologized, explaining that he had just opened the restaurant and had used random photos that could be used on the delivery platform.
"I naturally expected the sushi to contain salmon or shrimp, but there was only one type of white fish, so I was very confused," said A. "This is a complete scam.
Internet users who saw this article had various reactions. Internet users said, "If I order something after seeing a picture, and I get something different, isn't that fraud?"
Responses included, "The product should be corrected," "Of course it should be returned," and "The sushi sold at supermarkets is better."
On the other hand, some people said, "Isn't it flounder fin? The material looks expensive,"
There were also opinions defending the restaurant, such as "The flounder is better than sushi with egg, octopus, and shrimp," and "The value for money is probably better than it appears in the photo."
2024/05/09 12:07 KST
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