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Regards Gary the owner of a very well respected fish and chip shop and trust me I know how to fry a f***ing fish as I fry in excess of 100,000 fish in just one year and I've been in this trade for 20yrs so your entire review is so wrong but you're so ignorant you can't ever see why. "You're wrong we don't use sunflower oil who the hell would you complete idiot as for the rest of your rant I'm really not interested in your opinion as you're just one of those annoying f**ks so do us all a favour and f**k off." Well you can stick your opinion up your a***. Gary replied: "Oh look another f****r thinks they know best. He felt the fish was 'cooked poorly in sunflower oil', was 'weedy in taste' and advised prospective diners to 'avoid this place'. In some responses, Gary will even call reviewers 'f*****s'.Ī month ago, The Old Smithy received a two-star review from a user named Ben. However, its on the lower ratings that Gary is keen to put customers in their place. Gary replied: "Thanks for a good review, how do we move it to a 5. On another occasion, a customer left Gary a shining review that said the fish and chips were 'good' and 'the place to go' in Ambleside, but only rated The Old Smithy four out of five stars. To one happy customer who said Gary was a 'hero' serving food 'on par with Michelin star restaurants', Gary replied: "No sorry Michelin star is another level of cooking but thanks for giving us 5 stars, Regards Gary." In their Google reviews, Gary takes the time to reply to nearly all of the reviews of The Old Smithy - good and bad. The Old Smithy fish and chip shop at The Slack in Ambleside has previously been called the 'Best fish and chips in Ambleside' according to visitors on TripAdvisor, and its owner, Gary, isn't too happy about any reviews that say anything less. READ MORE: Blackpool hotel holiday horror leaves man vowing to never return again The world of TripAdvisor and Google Reviews means that unhappy (and happy) customers can leave honest reviews of any premises or service they have paid for, freely and publicly, on the internet. The owner of a fish and chip shop in the Lake District has responded to several online reviews by publicly telling unhappy customers to 'f*** off elsewhere' if they complain.