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'You think people like us don't deserve to eat for FREE???': Influencer's bizarre rant at restaurant after being told to pay for their meal

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An Ancoats restaurant has slammed an 'angry' influencer with a tongue-in-cheek post after the eatery refused to let them eat for free.

Lucky Ramen and Sushi, on Blossom Street, initially shared a screenshot of a direct message from the influencer, who had asked if they'd be open to giving her and her boyfriend brunch in exchange for a post on her page.

In the post, the eatery blasted the 'blue tick superstar' adding 'because, you know, exposure pays the bills!'. Following their post, though, Lucky then shared a screenshot of an angry tirade from the woman, who accused them of 'exposing influencers' and adding: "We go where we want, eat what we want and lastly - it's all for free!

WHOS LAUGHING NOW???" READ MORE: "Our town's more than the 'new Didsbury'. We just don't know where it's going" In the angry message, the influencer, who the restaurant didn't name, wrote: "Personally, I think you're bang out of order.

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