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Toronto restaurant owner apologizes after being called out for offensive comments

Everyone has their own thoughts and opinions on the pandemic, but one popular Toronto barbecue joint took things too far in expressing them on social media.

Adamson BarbecueinLeasideis taking heat after its official Twitter andInstagramaccounts engaged in debate on Sunday over facts and figures related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Owner Adam Skelly was behind the restaurant's social media that day and proceeded to argue with several people, repeatedly using an offensive term in the process.

Comments made by Skelly through the restaurant's Instagram also appeared on a blogTO post regarding theanti-lock down protestat Queen's Park on Saturday.

And in what appears to be a now-deleted post on theFood and Wine Industry NavigatorFacebook group, Skelly was heavily criticized for referring to the加拿大应急受益as a "handout".

The backlash has resulted in members of Toronto's food and drink community calling Adamson/Skelly out for its comments and practices.

While others have recommended other barbecue joints in Toronto that people can support instead.

In an email to blogTO, Skelly issued an apology for his comments.

"Using the word retard was a terrible choice. Regardless of verbage, I made some poor decisions with those comments," he said. "Instead of continuing with a logical review of the information, I name called and it was childish."

"I have close family members with mental and physical disabilities. I wasn't thinking of them, or anyone else besides the person in the thread, when I made the comments. I used a schoolyard insult and it was immature."

"I've been told by many people that addressing the actual COVID tweet is a deflection, and all that matters is my choice of words further down the comment thread. I'll leave that discussion for anyone willing to have it."

The restaurant has since deleted its Twitter account but its Instagram remains active.

Skelly also clarified that he does not ownConspiracy Pizza, and said that he's reached out to the owners regarding the situation.

Adamson wasrecently featuredon blogTO for managing to retain all of its staff and pay rent in the wake of the pandemic.

"I'm certainly paying the price with the backlash today. Messaged received, loud and clear," said Skelly.

Lead photo by

Hector Vasquez


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