‘Serve me some dogs’: Kick streamer Clavcular goes viral for brutal review of organic burgers at French restaurant

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Anand Kumar is a Senior Journalist at Global India Broadcast News, covering national affairs, education, and digital media. He focuses on fact-based reporting and in-depth analysis...
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Kick streamer Clavcular has gone viral after he criticized an organic burger served at an upscale French restaurant, calling it “barely edible” and saying it tasted much better at McDonald’s. During his live broadcast, he complained about the burger falling apart and questioned the restaurant’s high-end service despite his bad dining experience. The clip quickly spread across social media, sparking debate about whether expensive restaurants always serve better food than fast food chains.

A Kick streamer called Clavcular caused a wave of responses online after it smashed a burger at an upscale French restaurant, claiming the upscale meal failed to match its cost or condition.

His candid review quickly went viral on social media, with clips of his comments garnering millions of views and reviving the debate over whether good food always trumps fast food.

A review of the French restaurant Clavicular has gone viral

In the clip that went viral, Clavcular is seen sampling what appears to be an organic burger while livestreaming from a fancy restaurant. Instead of praising the meal, he was quick to criticize the flavor and presentation, repeatedly drawing unfavorable comparisons to McDonald’s.His criticisms became more severe when the bun started to fall apart and he had difficulty eating the burger. He kept wondering throughout the broadcast how a restaurant with such an upscale atmosphere could serve food that did not, in his opinion, meet even the most basic expectations.

At one point, Clavicle said:“Organic food is so bad. No cover. No cover. Bro, that’s like, it’s not even edible. What the hell is this? The cake is falling apart? Like, are you kidding me, bro? Like, the moms wear a tie and a tux, like, to serve me some dog shit.”

Yes, brother**. Yeah nah, hell nah.”His statements reflected the frustration experienced by many viewers due to paying high prices for meals that did not meet expectations. However, others felt that one dish should not determine the quality of the entire restaurant.

Clavular says McDonald’s burgers taste better

Aside from criticizing the restaurant, Clavcular made another statement that quickly caught the attention of viewers. A viral post summarizing the live stream said he claimed his McDonald’s burger tasted “much better” than the organic burger he was given.That comparison has been one of the biggest talking points online. Some users agreed that fine dining restaurants may focus more on presentation than flavour, while others defended fine cuisine and said personal taste was an important element in food reviews.She also pointed to the growing influence of live streaming on public opinion. Even a short clip, less than a minute long, was enough to inspire some serious conversations on multiple platforms, with many viewers participating despite not having visited the restaurant themselves.So far, the restaurant has not publicly responded to the widespread criticism. It’s not clear whether the Clavcular review is a bad experience that happens to everyone from time to time or a difference in taste.But the clip is another example of how unscripted moments from a live stream can take over social media. As creators tell everyday stories about their lives, a simple, honest reaction to a meal can spark a viral conversation that reaches millions of people around the world.

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