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Operated by the family, Indian Restaurant released the ‘religion and Dashers’ CCTV, which collected £ 287 before complaining about food and refusing to pay.

A group of shameless ‘religion and Dashers’, before complaining about food and refusal to pay, an Indian restaurant, including the extracts ordered in an invoice collected about £ 300.

Staplehurst, run by the family in Kent, Jumeira released the CCTV of greedy customers who ate in their restaurants two weeks ago.

26 -year -old Fahaem Ahmed said four adults and four children groups had finished a series of main meals and when the waiters checked, they were ‘happy’.

Brazen customers ordered extra aids and meals before they quickly threw insults after delivering the invoice.

Despite the personnel who checked several times during the night, Mr. Ahmed’s team has never received any complaints about the food or the environment.

When only 287 £ cough for all their foods, the group claimed that they were ‘not satisfied with food and service’ and quickly claimed that they were ‘aggressive, scary and abusive’.

The 17 -year -old waiter was stunned and asked for help from another staff when a woman in the group became increasingly aggressive and started shouting and insulting.

That night, the ‘disappointed’ Mr. Ahmed, who was not in the shift, believes that they realized that the ‘cheeky’ family had no manager, so they felt that they would not pay ‘.

Shameless ‘Dine and Dashers’ invoiced approximately £ 300 before complaining about the food – Although he ordered to remove the extras

Even when a row started in the restaurants on the nearby tables, they entered in, ‘You ordered extra food – how bad could it be?’

Mr. Ahmed, ‘During the night, we asked how everything is, how the food is, and there was no problem. They were happy. They said the meal was great, they finished and they wanted to order a separate package service. ‘

‘They took the order, they took back to the car, they returned and said,’ We are not satisfied with the service ‘.

“ The waiters were confused because it really didn’t really come to us, especially when there was no manager there.

‘The waiters “you are satisfied with the food because you bought a separate package because you enjoyed the food” but they didn’t have it at all. “

As the tensions increased, Mr. Ahmed said he was ‘quite heated’ and embarrassed customers began to use a abusive language.

“They were quite scary when they were a big group, and we didn’t want to cause any complications with them,” he said.

A personnel tried to spread the increasing argument by offering a reduced invoice, but the family rejected every privilege.

The eight -man group began to be 'aggressive' with the staff in Jumeira before leaving only £ 30 to cover costs.

The eight -man group began to be ‘aggressive’ with the staff in Jumeira before leaving only £ 30 to cover costs.

Eventually, one of the eaters threw £ 30 on the table before going out.

“ Food was not bad, the food was great. They even asked for a separate package service.

Ahmed, “ There was the intention of entering, ordering food and paying for it, this is the only explanation, ‘Ahmed added.

General Manager Tariq Ahmed, Kentonline’a ‘we take a lot of attention to what we do, so a group enjoyed the food, to order more and then to go out without paying, he said he was annoying and courageous.

Restaurants also said that the customer’s children were wrong during the evening, running among the tables and breaking other customers.

When the group was reported to the police, Jumeira, who recently won the award at the Asian Restaurant and Takeaway Awards, was told that there was a civilian issue between the restaurant and the customer.

CCTV images were released in the hope of solving what the group owed.

Manager Faeem, the response to the social media post, many of them criticized the behavior of customers ‘incredible’, he said.

“There was an intention of entering, ordering food, and not paying, this is the only explanation,” Ahmed said

He said he aims to raise awareness of the ‘Food and Line’ initiative because he claims to be in many restaurants.

Fahaem said: ‘We have been in trade for more than a year and we have a restaurant in the region, so we will not die more than £ 300, but the principle.

‘The amount of people walking to say how upset they are for the actions of this group and how sad they are.

I feel that “ “ The whole city sees the article, so it is surprising that social media can do these days.

We will not hunt them, just to raise awareness.

One day he will come back to them.

‘Their families will know that they see them on Facebook.

‘If you just won a prize and see our investigations, we always protect our food and service above and beyond.

‘This is not just us, but in a place as we speak, but you shouldn’t let anyone run away from it.’

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