If Whole Foods did nothing wrong, that must mean the man lied about being the target of a homophobic slur. https://t.co/8U5z83Oa5U
— Sam Valley (@SamValley) May 16, 2016
A pastor who claimed that an Austin, Texas Whole Foods bakery wrote a homophobic slur on a cake he ordered has dropped his suit against the store:
BREAKING: Man who said Whole Foods wrote homophobic slur on cake withdraws lawsuit, says company did "nothing wrong." Story to follow.
— KVUE News (@KVUE) May 16, 2016
Pastor who accused #WholeFoods of gay slur on cake drops suit, apologizes | #FOXNewsUS https://t.co/sCTrfeg8sA
— Fox News (@FoxNews) May 16, 2016
After the accusation was made, Whole Foods used security camera footage to prove it was a lie.
Reset the sign
0 days since the last #SJW hoax https://t.co/Or9Bav0frr
— Cameron Gray (@Cameron_Gray) May 16, 2016
Maybe he needs to do something else with his life… pastors really shouldnt want to "go viral" https://t.co/LkwnA8D468
— Carla Finch (@CarlaFinch) May 16, 2016
Whole Foods filed a counter lawsuit? The cake should read "Justice Wins" @Nero https://t.co/H8AcZurfnF
— Stanton (@stantonfaulk) May 16, 2016
That wasn't very Christian of him. https://t.co/7wtIEYkzEn
— Erica Alduino (@FacMagnaAmerica) May 16, 2016
That leaves one question:
But is #WholeFoods dropping THEIR legal action? https://t.co/xKW4cKYlBk
— Doug Winship (@dawinship) May 16, 2016
The answer is “yes”:
Hoax update: Whole Foods declares vindication, withdraws countersuit – Hot Air https://t.co/rG1sERd2bB
— Ed Morrissey (@EdMorrissey) May 16, 2016