If you’ve heard the rapid-fire pop-pop-pop of items hitting your inventory, you know the pain. It’s loud, it’s intrusive, and it usually happens right when you’re trying to listen to someone or enjoy the music. Final Thoughts
I didn't ask for a bagel. I didn't ask for a latte. And I definitely didn’t ask for ten of each . Having to manually clear out a cluttered inventory just to find the item you actually bought is a chore no one signed up for. It’s the virtual equivalent of someone dumping a bucket of trash on your table and saying, "Enjoy the free meal!" 3. It Ruins the Roleplay Koala Cafe Give All People Food (Super Annoying)
Stop the spam. Save our frame rates. Let us eat our virtual muffins in peace. If you’ve heard the rapid-fire pop-pop-pop of items
We get it—being "the person who fed the whole server" sounds cool on paper. But in reality, it’s just disruptive. If you want to give people food, do it the old-fashioned way: one customer at a time. I didn't ask for a latte
If you’ve spent any time in on Roblox lately, you’ve probably witnessed it. You’re trying to roleplay a high-stakes interview or just have a quiet virtual coffee when suddenly, the screen turns into a chaotic blizzard of flying pastries.