
South Park restaurants once again allow them," but take up a habit of tainting their food. One by one, the Yelpers are knighted as the "best food critic in South Park," and are given golden badges to distinguish them. Cartman rallies them up by stating that they need a clear leader.Īfter Kyle realizes that all the Yelpers think they're the leader, he devises a plan with Mayor McDaniels. Cartman contacts many Yelpers he considers a wannabe in order to show them "how it's done." However, the number of Yelpers that show up for this meeting far exceed Cartman's expectations, as they take up the whole surrounding block of his house. All of them so ridiculously self-absorbed they had no idea that the others were talking at the same time. Later on, an entire mob of Yelpers gives their own "noble" speeches about their position as South Park's best food reviewer. They then proceed to attack anybody and destroy any place that does not treat them like vengeful deities. This starts a chain reaction in South Park, as nearly every restaurant in town bans Yelpers and other food bloggers. At Whistlin' Willy's, Willy has a meltdown over the numerous Yelpers South Park has bred and kicks them out of his restaurant as a result. Even Sergeant Yates is going overboard with his Yelp reviews. He writes a fifty-page review of Applebee's, lauding it with strong, poetic flattery but giving it a bad review at the very end of his critique over an exceedingly pathetic, shallow, and irrelevant reason. Gerald is also taking his new position as a Yelper very seriously. The next day, he abuses his Yelp power to threaten David to make his already-low rating of his father's restaurant even lower. Cartman instantly shows his disdain for them, thinking only he deserves to be a restaurant critic. At the same time, two random South Park citizens, who also happen to be Yelpers, enter the restaurant and demand special treatment as well.
#Yelp reviewers special treatment free
Meanwhile, Cartman seems content to abuse his newfound power as a Yelp reviewer, demanding a Mexican restaurant to give him free dessert for the possibility of a five-star review.

They are told they must wait a half hour before they can be seated, but they are seated right away when Gerald reveals that he is a Yelper. According to BrightLocal, 88 of consumers say they’re more likely to use a business if they see the owner responds to reviews. Randy and Gerald attempt to have dinner at Vernacular. Select your review response method intentionally. They were the main antagonists of the Season Nineteen episode, " You're Not Yelping". The Yelpers are a group of food reviewers and critics from Yelp.
