Kansas Women Left Shocked After Restaurant Refuses to Let Them Take Leftovers H…
Two Kansas women were left shocked after a restaurant they were eating at refused to let them take their leftovers home.
A recent incident at a local sushi restaurant in Kansas City has sparked debate after a customer, Norma Madrid, was reportedly denied the option to take home her leftover meal. Madrid, who shared her experience in a viral video, expressed disbelief at the restaurant's policy, stating, "Apparently we can't take our food home that we paid for because it is at a very low price." She clarified that the establishment was not a buffet, and her lunch was priced at $12. "How is that even our fault that you price lunch at $12 and we can't take our leftovers home?" Madrid questioned. She further explained that she and her companions had barely consumed their meals before requesting to-go boxes, which were refused by staff. The incident has prompted discussions online regarding restaurant policies and consumer expectations regarding purchased food.
Two Kansas women were left shocked after a restaurant they were eating at refused to let them take their leftovers home.
