Telangana food safety authorities found expired food items at a Rameshwaram Cafe outlet in Hyderabad on May 23. Its owner, in a video, apologised to the customers for the mistakes. However, several social media users roasted him for his body language while speaking in the video.
Rameshwaram Cafe owner Raghavendra Rao issued a clarification over the food safety raids in a video. (Photo: X)
An outlet of Rameshwaram Cafe, a popular south Indian restaurant chain, in Hyderabad was raided by food safety authorities in Telangana, and expired stocks of urad dal (black gram) and some dairy products were found on May 23. The cafe's co-founder, Raghavendra Rao, in a video, said he accepted his mistakes and apologised to customers.
However, several social media users criticised Rao for his body language while he was speaking in the minute-long video.
"We are here to deliver the best product as promised and use the best ingredients forever. We have done little mistakes and I sincerely apologise for it. I would like to convey to the entire customers that we follow (former president) APJ Abdul Kalam's footsteps," Rao said in the video.
"Our vision is to play globally. We know we can't make a single mistake. I take it as a lesson. I have told my entire team to correct each and every step so that we don't go wrong anyway. This is how we learn. Again, I promise you that all our raw materials are of premium quality," he said.
Rao asserted that pulses, spices and vegetables used by the restaurant are of "premium quality".
"You can take any of your pulses and spices. It's all premium. The vegetables that we use are of premium quality. I request the food safety department to come and do inspections on what type of vegetables we use. These are the things they identified, which are valid and we are here to correct ourselves," Rao added.
Social media users were unimpressed with how Rao spoke in the video, with many accusing him of "threatening" instead of apologising for his mistakes.
"Why does it look like he’s intimidating us and not apologising," a user wrote.
"His aggressive body language is not resonating with his words. It's like I will take care of those who said there are expired items, but please eat in my outlet," another user said.
"Not going there after seeing this. He's threatening the customers ð," another user said.
"He is desperate for everyone to believe him, but his words have lost value. He should take action and show rather than pointing fingers at us to better believe him ðÄ," a user said.
Published By:
Prateek Chakraborty
Published On:
May 30, 2024