Bengaluru Man Gets Body-Shamed on Restaurant Bill as “Little Fat Black Shirt” – Subko Coffee Roasters Issues Public Apology

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A Bengaluru man received an unexpected and upsetting surprise when he checked his restaurant bill. Instead of his name, the receipt from Subko The Craftery in Koramangala identified him as “Little fat black shirt.”

The customer shared his experience in a now-viral Reddit post on r/Bangaloresocial, titled “Subko didn’t use my name.” He explained that he had ordered food, paid the bill, and only later noticed the strange description under the customer details section of the receipt.

Why the Description Upset Him

The man said the label reduced him to his body type and clothing rather than treating him as a regular customer. He argued that restaurants can easily identify patrons by name, table number, or order details, and there was no need to use physical appearance. He also pointed out that body-shaming should not be brushed off as a joke just because the person is a man.

A screenshot of the bill was shared along with the post, quickly drawing attention and sparking debate on Reddit and beyond.

Subko Coffee Roasters Responds

The coffee chain did not stay silent. Subko Coffee Roasters issued a public apology on Instagram, choosing to address the matter openly rather than handle it privately.

In their statement, the restaurant said: “Some things you fix quietly. Others you fix out loud, because staying quiet is how the culture that allowed it survives.”

Addressing the customer directly, Subko apologised “not for how it looked” but “for what it was.” They invited him to contact their Internal Complaints Commission (ICC) through a form linked in their Instagram bio.

Subko didn’t use my name
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The brand also made its position clear with a strong declaration: “Fat shaming is wrong. Every form. Every time. No exceptions.”

Public Reaction

The incident triggered mixed but largely supportive responses toward the customer. Many users appreciated Subko for acknowledging the mistake publicly and taking accountability instead of dismissing the complaint. Others criticised the original description as disrespectful and said a customer’s body should never be used as a label or identifier on official documents like bills.

Some online discussions focused on the broader issue of casual body-shaming and how remarks that some might dismiss as “harmless humour” can still cause genuine hurt.

Quick Facts: Bengaluru Restaurant Body-Shaming Bill Incident 2026

AspectDetails
LocationSubko The Craftery, Koramangala, Bengaluru
What HappenedCustomer receipt labelled “Little fat black shirt” instead of name
Shared OnReddit (r/Bangaloresocial)
Restaurant ResponsePublic apology on Instagram + invitation to ICC
Key Statement“Fat shaming is wrong. Every form. Every time. No exceptions.”
Public SentimentDebate on body-shaming; appreciation for public accountability
DateAugust 2026

This episode has once again highlighted how everyday interactions in service spaces can cross into harmful territory when physical appearance is used carelessly. Subko’s decision to respond publicly and take a firm stand against fat-shaming has been noted by many as a positive step.

What do you think about this incident? Was the restaurant’s public apology the right approach? Share your thoughts in the comments below! 🧾☕