Restaurant responds after a social media post questioned their hygiene. They claim it is untrue and came from a fake profile.

One social media post hurt them a lot. It showed mess outside their restaurant; a person posted it on a local group’s page. The photo had a chair and cardboard boxes. The post said they’d thought about trying Hungamaa, but seeing staff smoke made them change their mind.
They questioned the restaurant’s hygiene standards and asked Hungamaa to clean up the mess. Hungamaa has a top food hygiene rating. They called the post upsetting and untrue, saying competitors make these posts which target their honest cooking.
The post came from a fake profile they claim, and it used a photo of a shared space. Another restaurant uses it for deliveries. Hungamaa wants community support. They ask people to share good experiences.
People are sharing support for Hungamaa. One person said the place is spotless and the staff are very friendly. Another person loved the food and staff. They told them to ignore the haters.