Suspected Hong Kong people are arrogant in the UK’s arrogant food king meal: teaching you how to eat and not to give money is not a crime | Headline Daily

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It is suspected that Hong Kong people are involved in the turmoil of the food king meal in the United Kingdom. A restaurant in Manchester, England, posted an online post, saying that ten people recently went to the restaurant to order the most expensive dishes, but they were furious because the restaurant was late. In the end, the food and service were poor, and he left without paying a penny. He even arrogantly left a sentence: “Teach you fine, it’s not illegal to eat and not pay money.” These people were accused of being from Hong Kong.

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The restaurant involved, “Haven Seafood and Grill”, is a Japanese-style restaurant that specializes in seafood dishes. The restaurant posted on social networking sites regarding the incident, saying that the group of people left without expecting them to finish eating, and the clerk later walked out of the store. Intercepted, the group also refused to pay for the entire meal, and only paid “the amount they wanted to pay”. The store has reported the case to the local police.

The incident happened last Saturday (24th), and was published on the next day (25th) by other Hong Kong people on the social page “Manchester Hong Kong Valley, UK Manchester City Hong Kong People”. “Walking” clip, but CCTV did not record the sound.

The landlord said that the group of ten people had “big and small details”, and some of them were “Cantonese-speaking Chinese”. He claimed that the food was hard to eat and the service was poor, so he didn’t pay any money.” “In the end, if you lose 100 pounds (regarding 853 Hong Kong dollars), if you want it or not, you can do it. In the meantime, Zhong claimed that I will teach you fine, but I won’t give you money. It’s a crime.”

The landlord’s post caused an uproar, and following that, a netizen surnamed Yang believed to be one of the victims responded to the post. As some netizens criticized Hong Kong people, Mr. Yang said: “There are Hong Kong people, BBC (British Born Chinese), Filipinos, Indians and British people”, but there are no mainlanders. He explained: “The truth is, sitting down at 1:30, there are two tables in total. Food comes out two hours later, and drinks wait until 3:00. The children are so hungry that they have to go through quarantine to buy potato chips to satisfy their hunger.”

As for whether to eat the “Bawang Meal”, he said: “The whole amount is 160 (GBP), they asked to pay 100 (GBP), and finally both parties agreed to pay 106 (GBP), which is not a food Bawang meal… Please Know the facts and give your opinion first.” Mr. Yang’s social page indicates that he is from Hong Kong and currently lives in Manchester.

The restaurant “Haven Seafood and Grill” involved in the incident also posted on this Sunday (25th) regarding the details of the incident. The post used an all-black picture. According to the restaurant’s post, ten people visited the restaurant that day because the restaurant was last. Some people were “angry” when a dish was served two hours late. The restaurant immediately apologized for the delay and offered discounts and waived charges for the last two dishes, but the guests still refused to accept it.

The post said: “The economy is bad, we appreciate you coming and we were pleasantly surprised by ordering some of the most expensive dishes in the restaurant! In the end it was our fault for keeping you waiting. We know you are still angry .But because of the high cost, we can’t waive your full meal cost.”

The post also pointed out that the group of people “shouted” at the staff and criticized the poor food and service. “You have taught us that it is not a crime to not pay for food. This is a lesson for us.” (you have taught us not paying for food is not a crime and it is a lesson for us)

The post said the group “left without paying a penny, and finally came back and paid the amount you wanted to pay.” (At the end you came back and paid for the amount following all of you left without paying a pence, for the amount what you want to pay)

The version of the restaurant also confirms that the group of ten people asked not to pay, and even threatened that it was not a crime to pay, although they returned to pay later, but they did not pay the original amount. From the CCTV of the restaurant published on Zao Online, the group had a relaxed atmosphere before leaving, and some of them even played with children, with a calm attitude and smiling faces, as if their mood was not affected by the late meal. Although the restaurant said that this group of people had threatened to pay for the food in the restaurant because the food was unpalatable, it was seen from the CCTV footage that there was no leftover food on the stage.

The incident caused uproar on social networks. Netizens criticized the diners for being rogues. They supported the police: “The service is poor, the food is poor, can you be a bill if you wait for it?” “After watching CCTV, I feel even more like a food king. Meal. If the meal is as bad as he said, the right way should be in the same restaurant, instead of dancing and clapping hands. The shamelessness has reached a certain point, and it will affect the people of Hong Kong.” , getting on the plane is very noisy, if you want to land, if you have to go to the toilet, if you haven’t stopped to hold your hand, etc…. all HK people talk and change their quality.” .. the rule of law is in vain, and I am not happy following watching it.”

Although some suspected victims claimed that there were Hong Kong people among them, some netizens did not believe that the incident involved Hong Kong people: “Even if you speak Cantonese, it does not mean that you are a Hong Kong person”, “I don’t really believe that you are a Hong Kong person.” “Will it belong to the previous generation? Hong Kong people who have moved to the UK, Hong Kong people who live in their homes will not know this.” “Cantonese is the main language in the Chinese community in Manchester Chinatown. Knowing Cantonese does not mean that you are Hong Kong people.”

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