Vegan Café Owners Lose It At Customer For Complaining About Kid’s Butthole
A customer complaint about a vegan café has led to an online war, after one reviewer left a rather distasteful comment about the restaurant’s child policy.
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Chelsea Barley left a two-star Google review for Imagine Vegan Café in Memphis, Tennessee after allegedly seeing the owners’ kid’s actual butthole. Here’s the review, which has since been deleted:

I mean, if you’re eating at a vegan restaurant, you’ve got to expect a hippy vibe. But I think butt naked children running about the place is a free spirit too far.
The owners, Adam and Kristie Jeffrey, were not best pleased about this review and have written a series of angry replies on their Facebook page, which have also since been deleted, along with the restaurant account:
https://twitter.com/curtofranklin/status/883004150988013569?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&ref_url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.independent.co.uk%2Flife-style%2Fvegan-restaurant-imagine-vegan-cafe-customer-complaints-online-owners-naked-baby-a7828931.html
“If a one-year-old baby was upside down on a table showing everyone their butt hole I don’t think that’s the biggest problem.” Where the hell did these guys get their customer training? If I ever find myself in Tennessee remind me never to eat at Imagine Vegan Café.
I’ll add it to the list of vegan restaurants with aggy owners, alongside the Goat Café.