Comedian Jung Yong-guk, who runs a giblets restaurant in Gangnam, Seoul, revealed the story of a so-called “eat-and-distance” incident where a customer ran away without paying following eating at the restaurant he was running.
On the 4th, Jung Yong-guk posted a picture of an outdoor table through his Instagram, saying, “You didn’t pay.” He then added a hashtag (#) saying, “Eat out” and “This is wrong once more.”
In all, the damage suffered by Jung Yong-guk reached 119,000 won. It is known that the customer ate 2 servings of assorted giblets, a hot pot, and 4 bottles of soju. In the photo released by Jung Yong-guk, there is an outdoor table with leftover giblets hotpot and two bottles of soju on top.
When fellow comedian Son Heon-soo heard this news, he lamented, “Aigoo”, and announcer Yoon Tae-jin said, “Hey, why don’t you do the math?”
Netizens cheered for Jung Yong-guk, saying, “I heard the news and came to cheer. Be strong,” “Catch him.” “If you report 112, fingerprints will be identified and captured in regarding two weeks.
Jung Yong-guk made his debut as a comedian in the 11th MBC recruitment in 2000 and made his face known through a comedian program, and recently runs a giblets restaurant. In an interview with the YouTube channel ‘Recent Olympics’ in February, he said, “As of 2019, annual sales are regarding 1.2 billion won.”
On the other hand, non-prevention is a misdemeanor and can be punished by a fine of not more than 100,000 won, detention, or a minor. If you habitually engage in non-exploitation or if intentionality is recognized, you may be charged with fraud under the Criminal Act.