Reported about 1 year ago
A 24-hour unmanned noodle shop in Taichung, Taiwan, sparked controversy after posting on their Instagram about customers wasting food and publicly shaming their appearance, even threatening them that they would go to hell. While some netizens criticized the lack of communication and direct public shaming by the shop, others felt that customers should follow the rules clearly stated by the shop. The shop, known for its strict rules and surveillance, posted images of customers wasting food and demanded payment for removing the posts, leading to legal concerns about blackmail. Despite legalities, cooperation with the shop's regulations could prevent such disputes.
Source: YAHOO