Social Media Influencer Ask Restaurant For Free Meals In Return For Promotion, Chefs Direct Him To Cops
The social media influencer named Christopher Jesse Okon claimed to have over 50,000 followers asked the London eatery for several takeaway meals in exchange for advertising them on his social media.
When it comes to fooling people for free food some people can go to extreme lengths like this social media influencer from London who tried to get a restaurant to give him free meals in return for promotion on his page.
According to reports, the incident took place at a restaurant called Four Legs where the chefs turned the table in the most savage way possible.
They played a hilarious prank on the guy by luring him in to pick up the meal from the restaurant, but then directing him to a nearby police station for ¡®crimes against the hospitality industry¡¯.
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According to reports, the influencer named Christopher Jesse Okon claimed to have over 50,000 followers asked the eatery for several takeaway meals in exchange for advertising them on his social media. He said he will also put a swipe up link to direct his followers to their website.
The chefs agreed for the same and told him to collect the food from Tolpuddle Street in Islington. Thinking that he had managed to pull free meals, the influencer immediately agreed to pick up the parcels from the provided address.
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Later, the chefs directed him to a nearby police station and asked him to report himself for ¡®crimes against the hospitality industry¡¯.
The influencer later clarified that he only wanted to provide the eatery with exposure on his platform he did not force them to give him a meal.
He added that they could have simply denied it and slammed the restaurant for sharing the chat on social media and insulting him in public.