Restaurant slammed over disgusting Valentine’s Day sign

Restaurant slammed over disgusting Valentine’s Day sign

A restaurant in New Zealand has come under fire for putting up a Valentine’s Day sign that allegedly promoted domestic violence.

Valentine's Day Sign
Screenshot/Twitter/Dr Steph Borrelle

A French restaurant in Auckland put up a sign on Valentine's Day with a questionable message. 

The Eiffel en Eden restaurant chose to commemorate Valentine's Day by placing a chalkboard sign outside their front door. Written in blue and pink chalk, the message read:

"On Valentine’s Day open the car door for her, after Valentine’s Day open the car boot for her."

A passerby took a photo of the sign and posted it to social media, slamming the restaurant for promoting violence against women.

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Other social media users joined the conversation and called the sign "tone deaf" while others said it perpetuates rape culture. 


Have a look at the sign below and share your opinion in the comments section. 

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