Luisa Zissman blasts café on Instagram after prams are banned

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by Eden-Olivia Lord |
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Luisa Zissman gave birth to her second child last month. She announced the news on Twitter, writing: "02/08/2016 21.21pm 8.1 lbs. Indigo Esme Collins, perfect in every way"

Luisa Zissman
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The former reality star has since hit back at online trolls after they claimed her post-baby body wasn't normal. She also made the decision to delete all the photos of her children on all of her social media accounts.

Today,Luisa has sparked a debate on after uploading a photo of cafe sign refusing to let prams inside.

The mum-of-two showed her 400,000 followers a sign on a café shop window that read: "No prams allows. Health and safety policy".

Uploading the photo along with a caption, Louisa wrote: "Apparently this cafés "health and safety" policy doesn't allow prams?! WTF?"

Luisa Zissman
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Since uploading the picture many of her followers have commented their opinion. One person wrote: "Disgusting in this day and age. Needs reporting."

Others wrote:

"Name and shame!! Surely most of their business is from mums and babies during the day! Absolutely ridiculous"

"I would ask to see the risk assessment as to what that says"

"They class them as a fire hazard a restaurant advised me of this when they escorted me and my family out"

Pram/Buggy in public
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Some commenters related to her post:

"Go to Disneyworld Florida and it's the same with every bloody restaurant"

"My doctors is the same!!!!"

"Worse when they make you wake your baby by asking you to pick them out of the chair!! I'll be going back to Florida but not until the kids are all 4 and over… It was so stressful."

Pram/Buggy in public
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However some people disagreed with Luisa:

"Leave the pram outside!! What do you need it for you're going to eat or have a coffee!! More space for people = more money."

"Prams should be banned from all supermarkets. Takes the p--- the amount of room they take up. You carried the sprog for nine months in your gut carry the brat round the shops"

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