Rebellious Cockroach Chills Next To A Restaurant’s ‘Grade-A’ Sign

Not entirely sure what constitutes an ‘A-grade’ for a California restaurant, but surely the inspector would have freaked had he seen roaches hanging out on the window.

California grades the cleanliness of establishments by giving them nifty little letter grades that are posted in front of the building.

With these posted letter grades, people can see an ‘A’ and feel like they can take naps on the floor. On the flip side, they can see a ‘C’ and expect sticky tables with weird smells coming out of them.

Well in a plot twist to Cali’s infallible system, a Redditor posted a photo of a cockroach peacefully resting right next to the posted ‘grade-A’ sign of a restaurant he frequents.

Of course, you always have to take things posted to Reddit with a grain of salt, but the poster seemed sincere when saying, “Believe whatever you want man. Honestly I wish it were fake considering I’ve had dinner at this place a several times.”

Unfortunately, the Redditor didn’t name the restaurant, so have fun guessing which California restaurant this was.

While this might cause great alarm for some customers, cockroaches are probably gluten free, so everything should be fine.

h/t brobible

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