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I haven't ; BUT I thought that my buddy was one time .... He had SEVEN plates FILLED with food and ate every bite .. and then started on deserts .... The employees had ALL gathered about three feet from us and were just starring .. LOL ... Jeff had THREE plates of deserts before he was finsihed and we left ... NOTE: he wa s SKINNY and never seemed to put on weight , no matter what he ate or how much ... +5 for the memories !!
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I will call them the fat family. Lazy Suzanne Restaurant. Every night man, woman and three children ate at this restaurant. back to the bar for seconds was nothing unusual for the fat family. This lasted for about two weeks. all was well, until the fat family asked for "to go" plastic plates. they filled the plates to go for a midnite snack or morning breakfast, compliments of the Lazy Suzanne Restaurant. All the family members were fat, even the children. The story goes that the Lazy Suzanne went bankrupt over the fat family.
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My uncle claims to have been kicked out of an all you can eat barbeque restaurant many years ago. Said he polished off 10 plates and his buddies that were with him close to that. He told me the manager came over and said to him "We're glad you enjoy our food and hope you enjoy your visit with us, because this will be your last." Of course, my uncle is as skinny as a beanpole.
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Not me, but some people I was once with were asked to leave. I really could not believe how many crab claws those guys could eat.
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I have not, but I did read about someone that has. A 265-pound man says a Louisiana restaurant overcharged him for his trips to the buffet, then banned him and a relative because of how much they consumed during their visits. Ricky Labit, a 6-foot-3 disabled offshore worker, said he had been a regular at the Manchuria Restaurant located in Houma, eating there as often as three times a week. But on his most recent visit, he said a waitress gave him and his wife's cousin, Michael Borrelli, a bill for $46.40, roughly double the buffet price for two adults. "She says, 'Y'all fat, and y'all eat too much,'" Labit said. Labit and Borrelli said they felt discriminated against because of their size. "I was stunned, that somebody would say something like that. I ain't that fat, I only weigh 277," Borrelli said. Accountant Thomas Campo, who spoke for the restaurant because the owner's English is limited, said the men were charged an extra $10 each on Dec. 21 because they made a habit of dining exclusively on the more expensive seafood dishes, including crab legs and frog legs. The argument over the bill grew heated, and police were called. The police report states that the disagreement was settled when the restaurant said the bill was a mistake and, to appease Labit, the meal was complimentary. Labit said he insisted on paying but was told not to come back. "We have a lot of big people there," Campo said. "We don't discriminate." Just as long as the diners don't eat into the profits, apparently. lawsuit all you can eat buffet
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No I never have and I have never known or heard of this either :D
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No, but once they made me pay adult price for my 8 year old son after he had 3 plates full, even though child price was through age 12.
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