'Defamatory and false': Bazaar food vendor threatens lawsuit over negative review, demands apology

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They've cooked up fries, hotdogs and some frank comments on TikTok - now, this food vendor might be looking to serve it up with a side of legal action. A Kampong Glam bazaar food vendor Frank On Wheels has sent a lawyer's letter to TikTok user Gunbuttock, calling for them to apologise publicly, according to photographs uploaded to TikTok by...

Frank On Wheels has pursued legal action following a negative review.They've cooked up fries, hotdogs and some frank comments on TikTok - now, this food vendor might be looking to serve it up with a side of legal action.

"I can't you saying that the fries are basic," Abaya wrote in one comment. "So all this while fries that you bought are imported and premium? I think you should reply my DM ." And that through their words, Gunbuttock had accused the stall of "overcharging their customers and engaging in suspicious business practices", according to that document.

Should Gunbuttock not acknowledge or respond to the letter within 14 days from the receipt of the letter, the legal firm also threatens further legal action.Responding to the legal letter in his TikTok post, Gunbuttock described this situation as "embarrassing".

 

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