A microbrewery vandalized for hosting Justin Trudeau for dinner

A microbrewery vandalized for hosting Justin Trudeau for dinner

A Prince Edward Island microbrewery claims it was vandalized over a photo posted to social media by its team with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

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On July 22, Justin Trudeau went to Loan Oak microbrewery for dinner, where he was photographed with employees of the house.

After posting photos of the visit on the social network Facebook, Loan Oak claims to have been the victim of several insults and numerous vulgar comments.

“We still get hate mail and this time it went way too far,” the company wrote in a Facebook post on Saturday. Our delivery man found our wrecked delivery vehicle.”

A microbrewery vandalized for hosting Justin Trudeau for dinner

The photo shows that the car’s windscreen was badly damaged. It needs to be replaced. The publication was also shared more than 500 times and generated almost 2,000 reactions.

Loan Oak claims that its customer satisfaction index on Facebook increased from 4.8 stars out of 5 to an average of 2.5 stars after Justin Trudeau’s visit, as many people who had never been to the facility used the social network to share their to denigrate work.

The company said it changed the July 22 post with Justin Trudeau to no longer show the prime minister’s photo with staff. The police were also called in to ensure the safety of employees.