Angry Yelpers Will Now Get Their Own Show on the Food Network

12 Hungry Yelpers aims to help restaurants with poor Yelp reviews

By Dominique Haikel Mar 31, 2016 8:47 PMTags
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We all know Yelp is basically just a big community for those who love to complain. To be fair, the site is extremely useful when the reviews are genuine and actually helpful. Most of the time, however, it's like a dumping ground for people and their pent up emotions. Have you ever browsed through Yelp's reviews only to think to yourself, "Gee, these people could really use their own reality show." If so, you're thinking what the Food Network is thinking. Forbes notes the channel is creating a show based off of whiney Yelp reviews called 12 Hungry Yelpers. Is anyone else already extremely excited for this? 12HY aims to take hilarious and nasty comments from Yelp and use them to help out the restaurants in question. In celebration of what is sure to be an amazing show, we've rounded up some epic Yelp reviews for your viewing pleasure. Enjoy! 

Jessica says of McDonalds in Los Angeles, "They shouldn't put someone with no personality to work the register, Monserrat(possibley misspelled her name) showed poor customer service. To top it off she had a hickie to show off to all of her customers." 

We feel you, but maybe Yelp shouldn't put people who can't spell on their site. JK, that's part of what makes this comment so great. Keep doing you, BB. 

 

John from California had a really deep question to ask Taco Bell. "Why is a single taco bell taco $1.53?"

What a gem. Most likely John was stoned when he had this thought and made the poor decision to put it on Yelp. Living his best life, indeed. 

KFC got a mouthful when one customer didn't get enough BBQ sauce.

"I don't usually complain too much but today's experience at KFC on Centinela was a bit upsetting. I ordered a two piece meal for my daughter and three chicken tenders which were for myself. When I received the food at the window I requested a BBQ sauce and was handed one. When I asked for a second BBQ sauce I was told that it was would be $.25 for a second. That's ridiculous! My total was $10.55. I did NOT ask for five BBQ sauces. Two is NOT excessive...Because of ridiculous policy at KFC I decided to return the three chicken tenders. Not because I couldn't afford to pay the additional quarter but because I did not ask for anything outside of reason. STUPID..."

Does anyone else think giving up an entire meal because she couldn't get an extra packet of sauce might have been a tad aggressive? 

What's the best Yelp review you've ever encountered? Share your experience in the comments! 

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