A woman who owns a family-run business selling roast dinners from a van recently clapped back at an online troll who labeled her dishes 'heart attack food.'
Lisa Hope, 45, is the owner of Not Just Baps, a popular food stall that she runs with the help of her children and their partners.
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"It's going really well," Ms Hope said. "I do roast dinners on a Sunday, and they got so popular I have started to do a mid-week roast too.
"I also do burgers and chips. This week I am doing a beef dumpling special, I do a lot of different things Most days I have a wide variety of things to choose from."
Since news of Ms Hope's delicious roast dinners broke, dozens of people have been visiting her van to try it.
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One happy customer even posted on social media a photograph of the roast along with a small review.
They said "Want to give a huge shout-out to Not Just Baps, we've just had a roast from there and it was absolutely amazing!
"So yummy and freshly cooked, huge portion sizes, we had the three meat carvery and everything was cooked perfectly."
Almost one hundred people liked the post on the Facebook page We Love Bracknell Forest, many exclaiming that they couldn't wait to try the roast.
However, one person commented on the post 'heart attack food,' which in turn received a negative response from users and Ms Hope herself.
"I could understand if someone was commenting on a full English breakfast, that would be fair enough," Ms Hope said.
"But the fresh vegetables are from Hardwickes in Sandhurst which is a little family run greengrocer, and that was just hidden under the meat."
In response to the trolls comment, Ms Hope created her own Facebook post to ask people what they thought.
Dozens of people commented to show their support for Ms Hope and her business, many expressing that they thought the comment was completely out of line.
One person wrote "I always find it odd when people pipe up with unhelpful comments on a small business' post."
In agreement with the previous comment, another person said "The only heart attack was the surprise as to how much I got for £10! Some people just love to create a debate over nothing! I'll be back next week."
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