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Pub owner responds brutally to diners who complained about 'tasteless food' and 'disgusting cutlery'

A pub owner with an "unfair" review on TripAdvisor responded brutally to a disgruntled diner.

Plow his inn owner Mark applauds visitors who claim restaurants near Bewdley, Worcestershire serve 'tasteless food' and 'unpleasant cutlery' Did.

He wrote that during his meal last month, a "flat and watery" drink was served, along with a "tasteless" carvery and a "biscuit-worthy" Yorkshire pudding.

An anonymous user posted on TripAdvisor. ``The ice cream was so cold, the lemon meringue had glue inside, the cream was like water. Okay...be careful!"

Pub owner Mark decided to share his thoughts after seeing the harsh reviews of his establishment.

He wrote: ***** Hmm? Let's be honest.

"If I could rate you on Tripadvisor, I probably would have gotten 3 stars. Maybe I'd think a little harder (I'm sure there's a problem), say I stumbled along the way, and hit the beam." Ride on to the restaurant and you'll get five-star status!

``Then let Heineken know that Foster's Lager has a lot of water and no foam. (They run 10,000 meals a month.)

"I'll ask McVitties if they can give me the recipe for Yorkshire pudding. Despite pioneering this design over the past 200 years, I swear this cutlery is a bad design (they would probably recommend eating from a bucket with a spade and scoop.)

"Bennett's ice cream is an award-winning ice cream, so it's a bit disconcerting. Finally, tell BRAKEBROS not to use glue on lemon meringues.

"Well, back to you - just noticed the first review. Take care of yourself. There's more to life."

Mark's Birmingham Mail reported that Plowin issued a statement after the rant was posted online.

They said: It offers quality food at fair prices (£12.00 for 3 courses) and many people travel.

A spokesperson said reviews like those left on The Plow Inn's page were "unfair" and managers fearlessly telling customers customers aren't always right. .

They added: Address the issue and fix it with the customer. ''