Diners Called 'Fat Girls' On Check, After they finished their meal, Huffington Post reports Dec. 9. Three women had a meal at Chilly D's Sports Lounge at Cameo Club Casino restaurant in Stockton, California Thursday night. They felt insulted by what their server had written on the check.
Christina Huerta, Isabel Robles and Christine Duran couldn't believe what they saw.
"I got the bill, and I was like, why does the receipt say, 'fat girls?'" Duran told News 10. Her two other friends didn't believe it at first. "[Huerta] was like, 'You're lying,' And I was like, 'No, I'm serious. Look at it.' She was like, 'fat girls?'"
An employee by the name of "Jeff" was written on the receipt. He's believed to be the one who took the order of the three women. He had left by the time they got their bill...possibly not realizing they would see what was written on the piece of paper they got.
When a manager went over the "fat girls" check to the women, Duran told ABC that he “had like a smirk on his face, like it was funny but trying not to laugh." The women also weren't happy about the fact he only offered a 50 percent discount instead of not charging them for the meal. They rejected his offer.
Restaurant bar manager, Jimmy Seimers, was outraged and issued the following statement:
"I was really appalled, obviously, at the behavior. I just want to tell (the women) that we're sincerely sorry for that, and that we'll do everything in our power to make sure that this never happens to anyone ever again."
It's possible restaurant workers make mental notes as to who get their food with identity descriptions on order receipts, but calling the diners "fat girls" on their check wasn't a good move.
Christina Huerta, Isabel Robles and Christine Duran couldn't believe what they saw.
"I got the bill, and I was like, why does the receipt say, 'fat girls?'" Duran told News 10. Her two other friends didn't believe it at first. "[Huerta] was like, 'You're lying,' And I was like, 'No, I'm serious. Look at it.' She was like, 'fat girls?'"
An employee by the name of "Jeff" was written on the receipt. He's believed to be the one who took the order of the three women. He had left by the time they got their bill...possibly not realizing they would see what was written on the piece of paper they got.
When a manager went over the "fat girls" check to the women, Duran told ABC that he “had like a smirk on his face, like it was funny but trying not to laugh." The women also weren't happy about the fact he only offered a 50 percent discount instead of not charging them for the meal. They rejected his offer.
Restaurant bar manager, Jimmy Seimers, was outraged and issued the following statement:
"I was really appalled, obviously, at the behavior. I just want to tell (the women) that we're sincerely sorry for that, and that we'll do everything in our power to make sure that this never happens to anyone ever again."
It's possible restaurant workers make mental notes as to who get their food with identity descriptions on order receipts, but calling the diners "fat girls" on their check wasn't a good move.
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