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Woman defends 'cheap' avocado hack after critics slam 'embarrassing' cafe trick

Eating out can be expensive, so cafe lovers usually want to save pennies. After all, little by little it is added. But if her critics are to be believed, one woman keen to save on her breakfast may have gone too far. After sharing the hack, people were criticized for calling the trick 'cheap' and 'embarrassing'. But she supported the proposal, despite her backlash and her admission that tipping made her an "a****e". is. And it's safe to say the hack sparked a heated debate — even after the restaurant tried to defend her decision. delivered directly to your inbox. Sign up for Miller's newsletter here

After trouble broke out, Australian native Millie Rose Bannister revealed how she could save money on breakfast orders.

Posted on TikTok as @millyrosebannister and she shared a video encouraging diners to “BYO avo.”

When I introduced her to the idea of ​​bringing her own avocado, Millie began saying, She says the owner of this joint is pretty rude and mean, so instead of paying around $6 (£5), she always brings her own avocado, saving $5 (£4) each time and saving her money. I have a spare. "

Her video shows her using the chips, concluding with her playful 'hehe'." is included.

One said: " If you ask a question, you know the answer."

And a second. Post: If you have trouble paying for cafes and restaurants, eat at home.

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But Milly defended her trick. (

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"Even avocados are embarrassing"

But some people didn't notice the problem.

"You're still putting money into the cafe.

defended himself, writing: "Remember: This café is thriving. The owner lies. I'm only here when I'm in Coles on I spent $180 there this week

and to a commenter who said "this is very sad" she asked:

But this in turn leads to further debate about the fairness of hacking.

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