CUSTOMER SLAMS WALMART AFTER BAKERY WROTE INSTRUCTIONS ON TOP OF CAKE

Peyton Chimack (@peychimack) posted her complaint to TikTok, along with photographic evidence of the cake she received.

Peyton first displays an image of the cake she used as inspiration for her own cake’s design. The cake has white frosting, along with black ribbons and the word “thirty,” written in black frosting.

“I asked for the writing to be small, cursive, and in the middle of the cake,” she says.

The cake reads, “Aires baby,” and then is followed by “(small cursive, middle of cake),” which were clearly Chimack’s instructions for how she wanted the words to be written.

A number of viewers shaeding their amusement at her predicament in the comments section. “As a cake decorator that hurts omg,” one person wrote. “The way it’s just common sense,” another said.