
A Tasmanian cafe owner has come under fire in recent days after complaints were posted online that she was charging $3.50 for a babycino.
Leah Vigolo has owned Beaujangles Cafe in Hobart for 11 years. This week she found herself at the centre of a social media storm when a customer took her complaint to Facebook claiming that she was appalled to have been charged $3.50 for a babycino for her child- the same price as she paid for her coffee.

Cue outrage. Cue online rants. "How very dare she!?"
However, it seems that the customer's dissatisfaction may have arisen from a simple misunderstanding. You see, this was no ordinary babycino.
Warm frothed milk, perhaps with a dusting of chocolate on top if the barista is feeling generous? Not at Baeujangles, thanks very much.