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Pizza shop owner claims viral prank went too far

15 May 2026
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A West Kelowna, B.C., pizzeria owner, Dalwinder Dub, has spoken out following a disturbing incident at his restaurant that he believes was part of a social media prank. The confrontation occurred last Wednesday evening at Evergreen Pizzeria and escalated to a level that Dub deemed unacceptable. While details regarding the nature of the prank have not been disclosed, Dub emphasized the negative impact such actions can have on local businesses and their staff. He expressed concerns over safety and the potential for similar incidents to occur in the future, urging the community to consider the consequences of their actions.

Why It Matters

This incident highlights the growing trend of social media pranks that can lead to real-world consequences, including potential harm to individuals and businesses. In recent years, there have been numerous reports of similar pranks resulting in legal action or public outrage, as they often blur the lines between entertainment and safety. The hospitality industry, particularly small businesses like pizzerias, can be significantly affected by negative publicity and disruptions caused by such incidents. As social media continues to influence behavior, the need for responsible use and consideration of the repercussions of pranks becomes increasingly critical.

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