This customer who complained publicly about a server who had a medical emergency:
This customer who demanded food and drinks from a restaurant before they were even open:
This person who should've just picked up their food themselves:
This cranky customer who should stick to Taco Bell:
This lady who blamed Walmart for ruining her kid's Christmas:
This callous customer who lowered a restaurant's rating, despite enjoying it, because they were annoyed by a nearby table of kids:
This customer who wanted free food because they lost a battle to a seagull:
This person who wanted their food delivered during a dangerous storm:
This customer who didn't like that the bar they willingly went to was too much "like a bar":
This customer who really decided to blast a business who was nothing but EXTREMELY kind, understanding, and helpful toward them:
This customer who was absolutely shocked they couldn't bring a weapon into a restaurant (and complained despite receiving great service):
This person who, I'm sorry, is definitely leaving out some details here:
This person who thought the company who sold them a bed years ago should also be responsible for helping them move said bed years later:
This Marketplace menace who acted like they were the one who somehow received mistreatment in this interaction:
This customer who actually complained about a free gift:
This clumsy customer who couldn't believe they didn't get a free cookie:
Finally, this customer who complained about "donut smell" so much that this shop stopped making fresh donuts:
Actually, a restaurant is private property, and if they have such a rule they can immediately call the police and have the person trespassed forever, plus a lawsuit and other things if the owner so chooses. How dumb are you?