A seafood restaurant calls out FynestChina for bringing 20 people to eat at their establishment for free
FYNESTCHINA – Bay-Bay Seafood Grill in La Union called out the infamous vlogger who had collaborated with them to promote their restaurant in exchange for free food.
The restaurant agreed to the collaboration, expecting the vlogger to visit alone. However, they were surprised when FynestChina arrived with 20 people to eat for free.
“We were caught off-guard when they arrived with a large group of 20 people. As a small business, we strive to maintain fairness and transparency with our customers, and we were not prepared to accommodate such a significant number of guest for free,” the restaurant said.
The restaurant, being a small business, was not prepared to accommodate such a large group without prior arrangement. They also addressed the unauthorized use of photos and videos taken at the restaurant by the influencer. Despite lacking direct control over social media content, they emphasized their commitment to maintaining integrity and a positive reputation.
“It’ is essential to recognize that social media platforms allow for freedom of expression and content sharing, which sometimes leads to unauthorized use of images or information. As a business, we do not have direct control over what others post about us, but we strive to maintain a positive reputation and uphold the highest standards of integrity,” they stated.
Meanwhile, FynestChina has reacted to the issue. In a Facebook post, he noted: “Please watch your accusations about me… Kumuha muna po kayo ng resibo bago ako husgahan.”
To recall, the social media personality and content creator made rounds online after his name was dragged into the blind item posted by Xian Gaza. However, he quickly denied being the individual referred to in a blind item by Xian Gaza, who alleged that a somewhat famous personality pretended to give away millions to followers by paying someone to act as a recipient. FynestChina clarified that he has not given away millions and joked about not being wealthy enough for such gestures.