Journalist Calls Out Restaurants Taking Pictures of Customers

Journalist Calls Out Restaurants Taking Pictures of Customers

A male journalist called out the restaurants taking pictures of customers for their social media pages “respect the privacy of their diners.”

Nowadays, restaurants have been taking pictures of their customers and posting them on their social media pages to express their gratitude for their patronage. It can also help them to attract more customers.

Unfortunately, the practice earns criticism from internet users because it allegedly disrespects the privacy of diners.

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Recently, a Facebook user named Bong Santisteban reacts to restaurants taking pictures of customers for their social media pages. The post quickly circulates online and garnered various reactions from the netizens.

Bong Santisteban has shared his reaction regarding the restaurants that take pictures of their customers. He expressed his opposition to the move of food businesses ignoring the privacy of their customers.

Santisteban said that there are some diners who are not happy to have their picture taken. Several customers prefer to keep their dining experience private and not be publicized. He urged food businesses to stop this practice.

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Here is the full post:

UNPOPULAR OPINION: Restaurants should stop taking pictures of their customers for their social media pages.

Some people may be perfectly happy to have their picture taken and shared, while others may prefer to keep their dining experience private. In whatever case, restaurants should respect the privacy of their diners.

It is also important for restaurants to be transparent about their social media practices. Skl.

What do you think?

The social media users expressed their reactions to the post:

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