Corfu hotel hits back Brit gran who moaned about lack of ‘English food’…& says she even made complaint about the WEATHER

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A CORFU hotel boss has accused a Brit gran for “fabricating complaints” after she moaned her stay was a “nightmare” thanks to “no bacon, sausages or chips”.

The OAP was accused by the hotel of fishing for compensaion – and the manager even claiming she had blamed the staff for bad weather.

Woman showing her phone screen with a Corfu hotel booking.NCJ MEDIA
Susan Edwards, from near Newcastle, kicked up a stink about the lack of English food in a Greek hotel[/caption]
Buffet-style food serving containers with baked casserole, roasted vegetables, and cauliflower.She took pictures of the grub on offer and went public with her complaintsSusan Edwards/NCJ MEDIA
Hotel buffet with rice, chicken, and vegetables.Susan was particularly concerned by the lack of bacon, sausages and chipsSusan Edwards/NCJ MEDIA

Susan Edwards, 69, from Westerhope, Newcastle upon Tyne, said her seven-night stay at the Lido Corfu Sun Hotel on the Greek island was the “worst holiday” she’d ever been on.

She told Chronicle Live there was “no English food” on the all-inclusive menu and she was “sick to death of looking at rice” by the end.

The grumbling gran was also dismayed at only being offered chips “one day out of the whole lot” during her £750pp week-long stay.

Now the hotel’s manager, Makis Triantafyllos, has hit back – alleging Susan’s complaints were a ruse to money back.

He told The Sun: “From the very beginning of her stay, [Susan] demonstrated clear intent to fabricate complaints in pursuit of financial compensation, going as far as to complain about the weather.”

He alleged she demanded to know from the staff: “Why is it raining?”

The manager claimed Susan’s attitude had been “sarcastic and dismissive” to staff who did their best to accommodate her.

Makis claimed that other hotels had contacted him to say they’d allegedly had similar run-ins with Susan in the past.

The hotelier also fiercely defended the menu, saying the food service is “generous and diverse, offering fresh salads, fruits, hot and cold dishes daily”.

He fumed that Susan’s account of the food was “entirely false and disrespectful to our culinary staff”.

And as for the “no English food” dig – Makis said the Sun Hotel offers “world-renowned and beloved Mediterranean cuisine” with other options tailored to guests’ preferences – including those from the UK.

The spat continued over the issue of room keys.

Susan said she’d asked for a second key for her daughter because she herself gets tired in the afternoons and likes to pop back for a lie down.

She said the hotel told her: “No, too expensive.”

However, Makis said Susan was given a second room key but that it was “revoked after it was used solely to keep the electricity running – leaving the air conditioning on 24 hours a day, even with open windows and the room unoccupied.”

Lido Corfu Sun Hotel restaurant interior.Lido Corfu Sun
The Lido Corfu Sun Hotel said it has a ‘generous and diverse’ menu[/caption]
Lido Corfu Sun Hotel entrance.Lido Corfu Sun
The hotel said it had ‘many loyal, returning guests’[/caption]
Lido Corfu Sun Hotel pool and patio area.Lido Corfu Sun
A pool is at the centre of the all-inclusive retreat, which hosts three events each week[/caption]

This behaviour, he explained, “violates our sustainability and energy policies”.

Susan also took aim at the hotel’s facilities, claiming there was no entertainment at the site, which is “stuck in the middle of nowhere”.

She said trek down to the private beach was too steep to navigate.

The hotel said the beach is “approximately 300 meters away, accessible via a path that is clearly described”, and that it “hosts three weekly evening events by the pool“.

But it was the food and drink that most riled the bee in Susan’s bonnet.

She said: “On a morning you could have toast, a hard-boiled egg, or something in sauce.

“For breakfast there was mozzarella and sliced tomatoes. There was no hot bacon or sausage.

“We got chips one day. One day out of the whole lot.

Outdoor patio seating area with ocean view.Lido Corfu Sun
The hotel boasts stunning coastal views[/caption]
A view of Palaiokastritsa, CorfuCorfu is extremely popular amongst Brit holidaymakers for its gorgeous coastline and bonny weatherGETTY images

“There was fish, sardines and rice – I was sick to death of looking at rice.

“There was pasta and salads, none of this was marked [labelled].

“One night there was a Greek night and they had kebabs, I couldn’t eat that.”

The 69-year-old has to be careful with what she eats, as she has a condition called ulcerative colitis – a long-term inflammatory bowel disease.

Makis said Susan’s pre-occupation with poking holes in the services “clearly indicated that she was focused on securing compensation, rather than enjoying her holiday”.

Hotel staff made “consistent and respectful efforts to accommodate her”, he said.

Makis added: “Targeting a hotel with excellent ratings (8+/10 on Booking.com and 4.3/5 on Google) and many loyal, returning guests, based solely on questionable accusations, is both unfair and damaging.”

After receiving Susan’s complaint, a TUI UK & I spokesperson said: “Our priority is to ensure customers have the best possible holiday experience, so we are sorry to hear that Mrs Edwards felt dissatisfied with her holiday.

“We have been in touch directly with Mrs Edwards to come to a resolution.”

The travel company offered her £100 in holiday vouchers – but Susan claims some people were offered more after complaining, and so declined the olive branch.

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