Elon Musk has stepped in to foot the bill for 4,000 minipies after his firm cancelled an order at the last minute.
Giving Pies bakery in San Jose was left $2,000 (£1,500) out
of pocket when Tesla backed out just before delivery.
But when the small business took to social media to
complain, Mr Musk said he would stump up the dough.
He even had Tesla place a new order - but the bakery said it
was now so flooded with business from well-wishers it was too busy to take it
on.
"It's incredible, I'm blown away," Voahangy
Rasetarinera, the owner of the California bakery, told NBC.
"I'm so grateful, it's amazing, people are
amazing."
Her response came after Mr Musk took to social media to
resolve the dispute.
"Just hearing about this," he said in a post on X,
formerly Twitter, responding to a local news story about Tesla cancelling the
order.
"Will make things good with the bakery. People should
always be able to count on Tesla trying its best."
Ms Rasetarinera also explained why Tesla's fresh request -
for 3,600 more mini pies - was one she had to turn down.
"Unfortunately, I can not do their catering event
because with all the business that we got, we depleted our stock," she
said.
The mayor of San Jose was even among those popping in for a
pie - and he said queues for the bakery "wrapped around the block".
"It's inspiring to see our community come together to
support Voahangy and her small business after a big order recently fell
through," he said in a post on X.
"Stop by The Giving Pies the next time you're looking
for a delicious dessert and help support an amazing local entrepreneur.
"And thanks to Elon Musk for making it right by paying
for the pies after all!"