Linda Mendoza, the proprietor of the Mendoza Lechon House in Bacolod, has replied to such charges and raised some defense.
Mendoza stated that they did not defraud the consumer because her order contained the Lechon as well as two more meals – Valenciana and pasta.
Aside from that, Mendoza stated that the lechon’s thinness was natural because it was a Bisayang Lechon. The client shared images of the lechon they received, which quickly went viral.
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“Slim po talaga ‘yang lechon na ‘yan
klaro ng owner ng lechon house sa Bacolod City na inireklamo ng umano’y pandaraya na sadyang payat ang kanilang lechon dahil ito ay “lechong Bisaya.”
Ginawa ni Linda Mendoza, may-ari ng Mendoza Lechon House, ang paglilinaw makaraang almahan ng netizen na si Deserie Tuason ang inorder nitong lechon sa halagang P5,999 na aniya ay wala na ngang laman ay wala ring taba, “Linda Mendoza said.
(That lechon is quite thin.)
The owner of the Lechon house in Bacolod City who protested about the alleged fraud has said unequivocally that their Lechon is purposefully thin because it is “lechong Bisaya.”
Linda Mendoza, the proprietor of Mendoza Lechon House, clarified when netizen Deserie Tuason received the P5,999 Lechon she purchased, which she said had no meat or fat.)