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Fook me, was shaunyboy in Brighton? He did actually state in a post the other day he was off for a night out at a mongolian.
No wonder they banned that fat chunt.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostSo they only realised they ate too much after 48 visits?
[QUOTE"As we were eating the last bowl, the owner came up and said never to come back again, we're disgusting, and we're eating him out of business, so we're nothing but filthy pigs.[/QUOTE]
quite telling.
The owner who barred them is currently on holiday, but has admitted calling them pigs.Co-owner Peter Westgate said: "Like when the shark shuts its eyes before it feeds, they're like that. They just get to the buffet and whatever happens they just pile it in.
"They muck the buffet up for everyone, they push and shuffle people from the barbecue area
Or the customers may just have become incredibly rude with familiarity, but there is no suggestion they were warned about their behaviour which is probably what you would do if they were a little aggressive getting to the buffet but were regular customers.
difficult to tell without the full facts and possibly an interview. So either could be the answer.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI think I'll side with the owner and his view they were bad customers rather than that they ate too much.
Has OH accused SB yet?have visited Gobi, in Middle Street, twice a month for two years to take advantage of the £12 deal.
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I think I'll side with the owner and his view they were bad customers rather than that they ate too much.
Has OH accused SB yet?
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Yesterday at the team lunch I ate 6 sandwiches - I don't think anyone else got more than 2.
Survival of the fattest.....
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5 bowls? hardly pushing it, bet they are big egg cups.
£12 hardly cheap, its £6 in Slough, never been told off for eating too much.
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OK, which one of you is it?
BBC News - Brighton all-you-can eat restaurant bans two 'greedy' diners
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