
The owner of the cruel Vegan said that three people stole and drove in his car while sponsors stood to wait for their food.
Plant-based fast food chain owner Slutty Vegan jumped on Instagram this week to give an update on his unsuccessful car. Pinky Cole Hayes posted on his Instagram account on May 25, to say that his Bentley was stolen from his new Atlanta Sandwich shop, Voagies.
Cole explained it to the Cand Clock that three people allegedly jumped with scooter vodias and jumped his black Bentley before he was speeding up his car.
Cole began.
Voagies is the most recent Cole Business Enterprise, Vegan Hoagie Restaurant.
Cole has been tucked in the camera to show the street where three scooters are abandoned on the curb and other background sponsors.
“And they left the scooters on the ground. If Bentley sees that in Atlanta, Bentley, send me DM – the policemen stole them. “
He explained. “Three boys just jumped in Bentley and stole it when we were at a restaurant.”
Despite what was a positive day for the enterprise, Cole told the fans that he would not let him down.
“We can’t catch a break, but you know what God is still good. If you see Bentley, send me a DM ASAP. “
As reported earlier, the owner of Atlanta’s business, who originally founded a popular restaurant chain of plants recently opened voagies as another chain under his zone.
Cole, 37, collided with business problems, slowly vegan, which was temporarily handed over to the control of his company, to meet the creditors who were dissatisfied with the supervisor of the leadership.
After six weeks’ reflection, Cole was able to buy a slow Vegan and began a journey to start a new joint venture with her husband, which is the current owner of the great Dave Cheeskarts.
At one time, Cole stated:
Collector added The great opening of voagies in Atlanta. “This is the first business in Slutty Vegan 2.0.
Today, Slutty Vegan has eight places, five of which are in Georgia and individual points in Alabama, Maryland and New York.
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