Restaurant worker expresses dissatisfaction with food refund scam

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s=”speakable”> Recently, information appeared online about a frustrated waitress who spoke about a fraudulent method of refunding money, which, according to her, has become commonplace.

The restaurant worker, known on TikTok as @girlypopzonly, shared that the scam began after she served a couple two entrees and two drinks.

In a TikTok video filmed in the establishment's kitchen, a waitress recalls facing backlash when she checked on the couple.

“The girl says, 'This [burger] is terrible, I don't want it,'” the waitress said in the video, which has been liked more than 54,000 times.

“Notice, the burger is half eaten. All the fries are gone. So she's giving me back half of our burger.”

A waitress (not pictured) recently expressed her frustration in a popular TikTok video about two customers who kept sending back their food. (iStock)

She added: “I'm like, 'You know what? It's okay. She liked the fries.' So I take that back. I take it off the bill.”

When the waitress politely asked if she wanted anything else, the customer replied that she wanted the shrimp pasta that the man loved so much.

The waitress agreed, brought a new dish and checked the couple again – and received another complaint, this time from a male customer.

“They paid a total of $20 and ate seven different dishes.”

“And then this guy says, 'I don't like shrimp pasta,'” the waitress added.

“Look, the shrimp pasta is halfway gone. There are three noodles on the [expletive] plate. And I'm like, 'Oh, that's weird, but okay.' Obviously, I'll take that off the bill.”

And then, to make matters even more interesting, the customer complained that her shrimp pasta had been almost completely eaten.

The waitress (not pictured), who goes by @girlypopzonly on TikTok, said she kept trying to refund the couple's food, but to no avail. (iStock)

She expressed her displeasure: “I was like, 'Okay, that's weird. This is, like, the seventh plate you ordered.' They returned every plate, but they ate almost all of it. It's not a buffet, by the way.”

The waitress complied with the demands, and the manager also removed the last dish from the bill.

“They sit there and laugh at me every time I walk by,” the TikTok creator said. “They paid about $20 total and ate seven different meals.”

She wrote on social media: “I was just wondering, is this normal? When you guys go to a restaurant, do you order a bunch of dishes and then return [them]? Why is this considered normal? It happens so often.”

The concerned service worker received a flood of support and sympathy in the comments section of the video, with more than 1,600 people reacting to his behaviour.

Among the complaints were two servings of shrimp pasta (not available here), which customers were constantly complaining about. (Emma Essence)

“Restaurants don't do menu tastings,” one user noted.

“We need to stop letting people do things like this,” another added.

“If more than half of the food is gone, the money is not returned.”

The video also sparked controversy over whether

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