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“Not The Best Idea”: Influencer Apologizes After Baking Sourdough Mid-Flight
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“Not The Best Idea”: Influencer Apologizes After Baking Sourdough Mid-Flight

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This is inconsiderate,” said one passenger after a baking enthusiast decided her flight was the perfect place to prepare some sourdough bread for her sister while documenting the process for her social media audience.

Maria Baradell, known as @leafandloadco on Instagram, is an influencer who often shares baking tips with her followers. In her latest video, she took her culinary skills to the skies, making a loaf from scratch while heading to Spain, much to the scorn of her fellow travelers.

Highlights
  • Maria Baradell made sourdough bread on a flight, sparking backlash for being inconsiderate.
  • Influencer intended to promote her baking products but received over 1,000 negative comments.
  • Flight attendants warned about unsanitary tray tables and risks to passengers with allergies.

“Want to see the final result?” Baradell teased in the video, which has since gone viral. The footage shows her mixing flour, water, and salt in a bowl on her tray table and kneading the dough to shape it, all while flying at 30,000 feet in the air.

Her viewers, however, were unimpressed, criticizing her for treating the plane as a kitchen. 

An influencer’s publicity stunt backfired after she posted a clip of her preparing sourdough bread while on a flight, turning viewers against her

Image credits: Juno Kwon / Pixabay (not the actual photo)

Captioned “Making sourdough bread on my flight to Spain,” the clip sees the influencer pull out a small container, to which she then added the ingredients, water from a plastic bottle, and some spices. 

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For the influencer, the clip seemed to be the perfect publicity stunt to promote her products, which include an eBook, cooking ingredients, baking utensils, and a “starter pack.”

However, the reception she got couldn’t have been further from what she expected, with over 1,000 comments criticizing her idea.

Image credits: leafandloafco

“Imagine sitting next to someone who suddenly pulls out bowls and ingredients to make bread,” one commenter wrote, while another added, “This is ridiculous! All for social media attention.”

From sanitary concerns to allergy claims, users chimed in to complain about her behavior, which netizens categorized as “attention-seeking.”

Image credits: leafandloafco

“This is inconsiderate for those with wheat or gluten allergies,” one person commented. “If we were seated next to you, I’d demand a new seat and a full refund.”

“This is disgusting. Think about all the skin cells flying around in the cabin, getting absorbed into the dough,” another argued.

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Flight attendants chimed in to warn her of the unsanitary conditions of the trays she was baking in, as well as the risk the flour particles presented to allergic passengers

Image credits: leafandloafco

The complaints weren’t limited to just passengers or random viewers, as even flight attendants joined in to bash the influencer.

“I’m a flight attendant and I hate people like you,” one bluntly stated.

“She’s right. Do this at home, other people don’t have to clean after your mess,” replied another.

Image credits: leafandloafco

One stewardess warned the baker about the dangers she could expose her sister to by baking aboard a plane, mentioning she had seen people “clip toenails, vomit, and even change diapers” on trays like the one the dough was being prepared on.

“I’ve seen it all, believe me. Now here’s you, kneading and folding sourdough. Enjoy your germ-bread. That’s an airplane, not a bakery,” she added.

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Image credits: leafandloafco

The attendant also explained that some passengers, such as those with certain immune issues like celiac disease, can put the entire flight at risk if a severe allergic reaction were to be triggered due to the enclosed nature of the cabin.

Baradell apologized in a follow-up video, promising never to do it again and thanking her critics for their advice

Image credits: leafandloafco

The backlash got so intense that Baradell was forced to issue a response.

In the follow-up video, she addressed her followers’ concerns by stating that she was only trying to be creative after being inspired by another influencer who was able to make pasta on a flight.

“Now I realize this wasn’t the best idea. Thank you to those who shared their feedback kindly but I understand if you are angry. I had good intentions.”

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Image credits: leafandloafco

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Her apology had a much better reception than her original video, with fellow bakery accounts congratulating her for taking a chance and gaining “new insight into what works and what doesn’t” when it comes to promoting her products.

Image credits: leafandloafco

Some users encouraged her to keep trying new things and valued the lessons learned by trying to make bread at such high altitudes, which the influencer confesses made the fermentation process much more difficult.

Despite the initial negative reaction, the original clip is by far the most successful of all videos featured on Baradell’s Instagram page, with over 16,000 likes

Image credits: leafandloafco

While most users remained critical and some even said they would unfollow her, others said they were inspired by the stunt and would try to replicate it on their own flights, much to the dismay of opposing commenters.

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“This is something I would totally do. This is amazing! You’ll have to show us how it turns out!” exclaimed one fan.

Image credits: leafandloafco

“Yes! Ignore the haters. Yeah, probably from the allergy perspective a little risky… but we live in an outrage culture,” said another.

“I loved this! Do not listen to naysayers! You have led the way for many of us.”

“Please don’t. I have celiacs and would have been very upset to have my entire long haul flight contaminated,” one of her detractors replied.

“Inconsiderate” Viewers reacted negatively to the publicity stunt, but fans of the baker remained supportive

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Jeremy James
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2 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This doesn't offend me as an airline passenger. It offends me as a baker and a Food Handling Safety Manager. Although, how many bakers can say they've joined the Mile High Bread Club?

Historyharlot93
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Another person made pasta? As if air travel wasn’t horrible enough we will now be tormented by food influencers doing c**p like this? Plus, how did she get this stuff through security?

tori Ohno
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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Security should have confiscated the flour at least. It's highly flammable when dispersed into the air. Ask anyone who's tried to put a stove fire out with it. Burn unit STAT!

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Jeremy James
Community Member
2 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This doesn't offend me as an airline passenger. It offends me as a baker and a Food Handling Safety Manager. Although, how many bakers can say they've joined the Mile High Bread Club?

Historyharlot93
Community Member
2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Another person made pasta? As if air travel wasn’t horrible enough we will now be tormented by food influencers doing c**p like this? Plus, how did she get this stuff through security?

tori Ohno
Community Member
2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Security should have confiscated the flour at least. It's highly flammable when dispersed into the air. Ask anyone who's tried to put a stove fire out with it. Burn unit STAT!

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