Here's why you should never complain about bad food in Mumbai
Updated | By Nkhensani Manabe
Cooks are touchy about their food - but this street vendor took things too far.
The saying goes "the customer is always right" - but does that mean the customer is allowed to order food, and then refuse to pay for it?
A street vendor in Mumbai did not take kindly to the criticism that a customer gave him. To show how frustrated he was, the vendor decided to throw hot oil at the customer!
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In the video, a customer is seen throwing a plate of food down on the counter. This angers the vendor, who then scoops hot oil out of one of his pans and throws it at the man.
The vendor runs after the disgruntled customer, and he ends up scalding two men with the oil.
The New York Post reports that the dispute began over the customer's complaint about the quality of the food.
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Was the chef over-sensitive, or was it up to the customer to choose a different way to raise complaints about the food?
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