Cardi B Supports Keith Lee's Atlanta Review Amid Backlash, Says Restaurants Don't Like Making Money
Cardi B expressed her displeasure while recounting her personal experiences of ordering at restaurants in Atlanta. The American rapper posted and extended her support to the new social media storm - Keith Lee’s review.

"First things first, right?" Cardi B began as posted on “theneighborhoodtalk” Instagram page. "I feel like Atlanta restaurants... They don't like to make money. I feel like they don't like people, they don't like their customers, they just don't f***ing like it."
Cardi B went on to express her frustration with the difficulty of placing orders at Atlanta restaurants. She highlighted the challenge of getting through to these establishments, saying, "First and first, you can barely order in Atlanta restaurants. Like you call, and they're like, 'Oh, we don't take orders, we don't take orders.' It gets to the point that I literally have to tell people that order for me, like, 'Hey, can you just name-drop my name?'"
She continued by pointing out that many Atlanta restaurants don't offer pickup orders or delivery services, and their seemingly random opening and closing hours leave potential customers bewildered. Cardi B expressed her experience, saying, "What do you mean y'all nas are closed Monday through Wednesday? Or they'll just have the most random days closed, like, 'Oh, they closed on Tuesday.' It's just the most random st. It's like y'all motherf**ers don't like making money."
A Social Media Storm
Keith Lee, a former MMA fighter, has risen to social media stardom with his viral food reviews on TikTok. His reviews have had a significant impact on restaurant owners and have drawn attention to various eateries. In a recent video, Lee reviewed The Real Milk & Honey in Atlanta, where he encountered a unique set of rules and an unusual dining experience.
Lee's video, which discussed the peculiar rules at the restaurants in Atlanta, went viral, gaining millions of views and sparking conversations on social media. Some of the restaurant's rules, including a strict "No modifications to items" policy, a 90-minute dining limit, and restrictions on larger parties, raised eyebrows among viewers.
While Keith Lee made it clear that he didn't intend to spread hate or review bomb the restaurant based on his experience, the incident has ignited a robust online discussion about the disturbing dining culture in Atlanta.
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