Brit couple dine and dash in Greek restaurants as owners warned of duo
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A British couple in Greece are dining and dashing from a series of restaurants, with business owners warned to "keep an eye" out for them.
The unknown couple headed through the island of Crete and fancied their chances at three restaurants now reeling from their lack of payments.
A member of staff from one restaurant warned others to "keep an eye out" for the duo, who had been dining out on fancy meals and leaving the venue before paying.
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Those who believe it was due to poor quality food were ridiculed as the "absolutely gorgeous" meals on offer were not the issue, according to one frequent diner.
A post to Facebook warned of the duo, with a restaurant representative writing: "Keep an eye on this couple. After finishing their meal they refuse to pay the bill.
"We are the third restaurant so far where they have tried this tactic."
Fuming members of the Crete public weighed in on the dine and dash duo, who were described as "disgusting" by one aggravated commentor.
They wrote: "How disgusting. How could anyone do such a thing to the lovely people around the area. It’s people like that who give us English a bad name.
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"I see it has been shared on the posts I am a member of. I hope they rot in hell for what they have done."
Another wrote: "It’s good restaurant, owners in the village communicate with each other so we know what to expect. Why did they refuse to pay, can’t be they were dissatisfied with the food because it’s absolutely gorgeous."
The post, initially published on Facebook, has since warned other restaurants to keep an eye out for the couple.
A blurred picture of the duo showed them eating out at a restaurant in Crete, and with restaurants communicating with one another, their free meals may be numbered.
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