I'm not sure if any of this saga has crossed ypur timelines, but it's been delighting me all weekend.
Writer @everywhereist admits her viral review of a Michelin-starred restaurant in Italy was kind of mean.
— As It Happens (@cbcasithappens) December 10, 2021
"I used to be a kind person ... before I went here," she told @caroloffcbc "I don't know what happened. It broke something inside me." https://t.co/outOUM7ln6 pic.twitter.com/avvHDrcm57
I recommend the original review, @everywhereist 's twitter, the chef's response, and really everything about this, except maybe the photos of the foam served in a cast of the chef's mouth.
The best food story of the year got better. The chef responded or, to be precise, issued a declaration. https://t.co/7W4YU8iDKs
— Pete Wells (@pete_wells) December 10, 2021
I should warn you, the chef is an absolute tool, right down to the "bros before hos" tattoo.
This weekend was also Write for Rights, which I guess officially happened on Friday on Human Rights Day.
Are you joining the world's biggest human rights event on #HumanRightsDay?
— Amnesty International (@amnesty) December 10, 2021
Join #W4R21✍️
Take action online: https://t.co/ffx3rtwPW6📢 pic.twitter.com/SbolwJVfPZ
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