A Texas pastor who claimed a cake he bought from Whole Foods in Austin had a homophobic slur written on it is now facing legal action of his own from the supermarket giant.
The attorneys for Pastor Jordan Brown said he ordered a cake from a Whole Foods store with the personalized message "Love Wins," but when he received it, the cake said "Love Wins F**."
But Whole Foods is disputing his claim.
Whole Food say his accusations are fraudulent, and they intend to take legal action against Brown and his attorney. "Our bakery team member wrote 'Love Wins' at the top of the cake, which was visible to Mr. Brown through the clear portion of the packaging," Whole Foods said in a statement. "
Whole Foods also released the security footage of Brown checking out of the store, they say further backing their position.
However, in a YouTube video, Pastor Brown had claimed the cake contained a homophobic slur. He said didn't realize what it said until he got into his vehicle.
According to his attorney, the Pastor is an openly gay African-American man, and founder of the Church of Open Doors, a non-denominational, Christian-based church.
Just a thought.