A viral TikTok is calling out the Toronto dining scene after a woman paid $25 (not including taxes and tip) for a depressing Cobb salad at a popula...
Once again, taking care to not name and shame the establishment in question, Skaia says,"I'm not going to tell you guys where this was because I don't want you spamming the place and sh*tting on them, that's not what I do."
She explains that,"This is a Cobb salad that I ordered, ummm, $25 — the most expensive salad on the menu, mind you. With tax and tip, this came to like 33 f***ing dollars." Skaia then goes on to describe the salad with adjectives including"foul" and"disgusting," to sum up the pallid pile of chicken, and calling it out for its complete lack of lettuce, and a questionable scoop of guacamole substituting for avocado chunks."Girl dinner but make it depressing and expensive 😔," reads another reply.
Skaia said in a reply to her own post that, despite her poor experience, she asked her server to pack the leftovers to go,"and said everything was amazing because I do not want conflict." The critique on Toronto's dining scene comes just weeks after another viral TikTok, where a woman complained after beingAward-winning Toronto bar slammed for serving pricey canned food in viral video
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