A Bengaluru customer complains that a cafe’s printed bill identifies him by appearance rather than his name. The receipt from Subko The Craftery reportedly refers to him as “Little Fat Black Shirt,” prompting backlash over alleged body-shaming.
According to reports, the issue spreads online after the customer and others highlight the wording used on the bill. NDTV says the incident occurs at the cafe’s Koramangala outlet and draws criticism for insensitive treatment. Times of India reports that the cafe later issues a public apology for what it characterizes as an inappropriate description, and it states it condemns body-shaming in any form. The cafe also says it is taking accountability and invites feedback through its internal complaints process.
Both outlets describe the controversy as stemming from the receipt’s wording and note that Subko The Craftery apologises following online criticism. The accounts largely align on the core facts of what appeared on the bill, the public response, and the cafe’s emphasis on addressing body-shaming concerns.