8 Ways to Lose Friends & Ruin Your Restaurant (Hint: Tell Gordon Ramsay to F*ck Off)

By now, you’ve probably heard about that insane media meltdown by Amy and Samy Bouzaglo of Amy’s Baking Company Bakery Boutique & Bistro, a restaurant in Scottsdale, Arizona. You know, the delusional husband and wife duo who caused Gordon Ramsay to walk off set during a taping of Kitchen Nightmares.

If you haven’t, here’s a quick recap: After the KN episode aired last Friday, the couple received an outpour of internet criticism for their outlandish behavior towards their customers and employees. As Yelpers and Redditors put Amy and Samy on blast for all the internet to see, the couple took to the restaurant’s Facebook page to defend themselves.

To put it lightly, things escalated from zero to posting “FUCK REDDITS, FUCK YELP AND FUCK ALL OF YOU. BRING IT. WE WILL FIGHT BACK.” It was a magnificent social media hotmess. It was an unbridled and impressive use of caps lock. Yet in the end, Amy and Samy’s desperate attempt to save face failed miserably.

Which brings us to our handy list of “8 Ways to Lose Friends & Ruin Your Restaurant.” In case you ever want to  crash and burn your joint in an extraordinary flame of internet fury, just take a page from the Bouzaglos:

 

1. After verbally and physically threatening a customer, make sure to demand they still pay for their uneaten pizza. It’s a simple courtesy and if they refuse, ring up the popo for help. That, or call said customer a “weenie.”

Watch from 5:00 to 6:23

 

2. When the moment’s right, tell Gordon Ramsay to F*ck Off on national television

P2

 

3. Make sure the public knows that your food is just as good as Walmart’s

P3

 

4. Try to play Reddit God. Remember, ALL CAPS

P4

 

5. Do a really bad job at stealing other bakeries’ stock photos

Pic 1

 

6. Serve delicious ravioli to a 3-time felon, then chase him out of your restaurant with a knife

P55

 

7. Impersonate a cat

cat

 

8. Deny, Deny, Deny

P6

H/T Eater + PicThx Buzzfeed, Yelp, FB

More content

Eating Out
New California Law Is Forcing Food Delivery Apps To Actually Refund You
A new food delivery law will go into effect in California as we swing into 2026. It’s called AB 578 and will require apps like…
,
CultureLifestyle
Nike Honors An Iconic Thai Dish With This Upcoming Sneaker
Following the much-talked-about Kirkland Signature collaboration, Nike SB has announced yet another food-inspired concept, this time honoring the beloved Thai dish, “Som Tum.” The new…
,
Eating OutLifestyle
Blaze Pizza Enters The Protein Chat With A New ‘Protein-zza’
Blaze Pizza is officially entering its protein era. As more diners look for high-protein, GLP-1-friendly ways to eat without giving up flavor, Blaze is rolling…
,
Burger
We Deliver!

Enter your email address below and we'll deliver our top stories straight to your inbox