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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I can get sued or arrested if I do not pay my house cleaner or landscaper. The only legal contract at a restaurant is the price that is posted at a menu. It is not stealing or shoplifting if that is all I pay. Don't post here and complain. The restaurant still makes a profit. Your choice to be a waitress. A waiter is not a beggar but asalaried employee[/quote] They really aren't salaried employees. Restaurants are only required to pay them $2.13 / hour because the government considers that tip income is expected.[/quote] And if there is no tip, the law says restaurant must pay minimum wage. Call the cops on me if you like. I rarely go to the same place 2 times, if I do it is at a totally different time and on another month or so. Never had bad service, I would not mind bad service[/quote] You must live a really sad and narrow life. [/quote]
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