Restaurant charges £40 for 'adults unable to parent' their children

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Restaurant charges £40 for 'adults unable to parent' their children
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'We were told we need to 'go to Burger King and Walmart'.'

Kyle and Lyndsey Landmann deny that their children were unruly A Florida couple was charged $50 for being ‘unable to parent’ their children by a restaurant apparently out of patience with unruly youngsters. Diners opening their menus at Toccoa Riverside Restaurant, tucked inside Georgia’s Blue Ridge Mountain, are greeted by a simple rule: ‘No respect, no service.’ And this comes with a price, as the menu’s bill of fare says: ‘Adult surcharge: For adults unable to parent $$$.

‘At first, I thought he was gonna compliment us and be like, “But you won’t be charged because your kids were so well-behaved,”‘ she told the morning news programme. Instead, Ritcher informed them that they’d be charged $50 per bill for breaking their ‘unable to parent’ rule. ‘He got in our faces and told us that we belonged at Burger King and not at his restaurant,’ she claimed. ‘We asked to speak to the owner and he said he was the owner.

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