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Whole Foods denies it made anti-gay cake

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Core Tip: An anti-gay slur ended up on a cake and the Internet is asking questions.
An anti-gay slur ended up on a cake and the Internet is asking questions.

A Texas pastor filed a lawsuit against Whole Foods on Monday. Jordan Brown says he was given a custom cake that was decorated with an anti-gay sentiment.

Brown, who is an openly gay man, is suing the grocery store for emotional distress, claiming the Austin store is responsible for the actions of its employees.

"Pastor Brown never asked for this to happen. He continues to be overwhelmed by the feelings of pain, anguish and humiliation because of this incident," his lawyer, Austin Kaplan, said in a statement.

Whole Foods denies it caused the problem and has filed a countersuit for defamation against Brown and sanctions against his attorney, according to legal documents obtained by CNN.

Brown said he requested that the cake say, "Love Wins," but received a cake that said "Love Wins Fag" instead. Brown says he was in a rush when he picked up the cake and didn't notice the gay slur until he was stopped at a light in his car. He said he has ordered many cakes from Whole Foods before and never had an issue.

When he noticed the offensive word on the cake, he said he was humiliated, disappointed and shocked. Overwhelmed with emotion, he didn't want to return to the store and cause a scene. Brown called the corporate office to tell them what happened and was sent to voice mail. After that, he called the store and spoke to the manager, who apologized and offered him a gift card and replacement cake.

Whole foods denies the allegations, stating that it has a zero-tolerance policy for discrimination. The grocery store said the bakery team member who decorated the cake is a member of the LGBTQ community and that other team members confirmed that the cake only said "Love Wins."
"Our team member wrote 'Love Wins' at the top of the cake as requested by the guest, and that's exactly how the cake was packaged and sold at the store," Whole Foods said. "Our team members do not accept or design bakery orders that include language or images that are offensive."
That leaves the court of public opinion -- the Internet -- wondering whose story is correct. On one side are people on social media who speculate Brown's story is a hoax.
"That handwriting is different and the thickness of the frosting is inconsistent, this is the work of an amateur," Elinor Wolfa wrote on Twitter.
 
 
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