October 7 discount controversy: Arab restaurant in Germany offers shawarma discount
Many criticized the discount, accusing the restaurant of insensitivity and implying that the offer could be seen as supporting terrorism.
On October 7, a shawarma restaurant in Saarbrücken, Germany, named Habiba, faced significant backlash after announcing a special promotion—three shawarma plates for €10.
This date coincided with a tragic day in Israeli history, marking the one-year anniversary of the October 7 attacks, sparking outrage on social media.
Many criticized the discount, accusing the restaurant of insensitivity and implying that the offer could be seen as supporting terrorism. One Instagram user described the promotion as “completely inappropriate and offensive” given the day's significance. Others called for a boycott, with one commenter stating, “Anyone who acts in this spirit is wicked.”