Give a man a fish and feed him for a day? Not for one disgruntled customer, who is claiming false advertising after an all-you-can-eat restaurant kicked him out. Weighing in at 350 pounds and standing six-feet-six-inches tall, Bill Wisth knows he has a large appetite.
He took it to a Wisconsin restaurant for an advertised all-you-can-eat dinner. After eating a dozen pieces of fried fish... Wisth wanted more, but the restaurant said it was running out of fish and patience.
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It sent him home with eight more pieces, but that wasn't enough for Wisth, who is claiming false advertising. He even called the police and came back with a picket sign two days later.
A waitress says Wisth, who has a tab at the restaurant, has been a problem customer before. Wisth plans to picket the restaurant every Sunday until something changes.
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If I owned the restaurant, I would refuse to ever serve him again. Pay up your tab, moocher.
Now that many Americans suffer from obesity, the all-you-can-eat restaurants should probably not be all-you-can-eat.
Wasn't that the plot of a Simpson's episode a few years ago?
Remember Homer became a freakshow exhibit after suing a fish restaurant who promised all you can eat. It's a measure of how ridiculous the US has become that an outlandish and unrealistic comedy script has turned into real life.
It's a privately owned restaurant (as per) so they can just refuse to serve him. His picketing will just give them free publicity.
And the restaurant can just add an * saying "we reserve the right to limit how much food you can have if you eat THAT much more than any reasonable person could."
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