
"Astonishingly rare": Bakers trigger a bunch of men by revealing the "most popu…
"Funny, I got the same cake from my last boyfriend!!!"
Glasgow's 'Rude Cookies' bakery has captured widespread attention with a recent viral video humorously critiquing a segment of its male clientele. The video, which has amassed over 41,000 views, features a baker opening an empty cake box, a visual metaphor for the perceived lack of specific requests from male customers when ordering for women. The bakery's social media post accompanying the video stated, 'Introducing our most popular cake design ordered by men for their women. Because we all know men are thoughtful… they plan ahead, they notice the details.' It then sarcastically applauded the 'legendary 3% of our male customers who occasionally go beyond "just something pretty" and "any flavour will do".' The video, set to a snippet of 'Gangsta's Paradise,' has resonated with many, sparking discussions online about gendered gift-giving habits and customer service experiences. While presented with humor, the content touches on relatable themes of thoughtfulness in relationships and the challenges businesses face with vague customer requests. 'Rude Cookies,' located at 28 Minard Rd, Glasgow, has effectively used this lighthearted commentary to engage its audience and highlight its brand personality, demonstrating how a local business can leverage social media for both entertainment and subtle marketing.
"Funny, I got the same cake from my last boyfriend!!!"