In a now viral video, which has gained significant attention on social media, the user could been seen voicing her worries that the bread appeared and smelled fresh weeks after buying it.
She, however, mentioned that she did not refer to any particular brand of bread or display a logo in the post.
In a subsequent update, the user mentioned that she obtained a legal letter from lawyers representing a firm called Bon Bread.
According to her, the company reached out to her through direct message a day following the video’s publication.
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In her account, she stated that the lawsuit was unexpected since the initial video did not name a particular manufacturer.
She mentioned that some commenters requested her to specify the brand, while others recounted their personal experiences with various breads
She said in part, “Hello guys, you won’t believe what I’m holding in my hands. Bon Bread sent their solicitors to serve me this letter.
“You remember the video I made three days ago about the bread that has stayed for two months in my shop without going bad?
“I was very intentional in that video; I didn’t mention any brand, and I didn’t show their logo. I was that careful.
“Some of you in the comment section were saying, ‘Oh, you are a liar, you would have told us the name of the bread, how do you want us to stay away from the bread if you don’t tell us the name?
“You are lying, at least show the logo’ and some people were mentioning different brands, different breads, sharing their experiences with those breads.
“The next day, Bon Bread sent me a message in my DM.”
