A Nando's waitress was hit with a plate by a man when she brought his food to the table.

August 22nd 2024.

A Nando's waitress was hit with a plate by a man when she brought his food to the table.
Next up, I bring you a disturbing incident that took place at a Nandos restaurant in Stratford, London. The footage captured by CCTV cameras shows a young waitress approaching a table with food for a man, woman, and child. As she sets down the plates in front of the man, he suddenly lunges forward and slaps her with one of the plates. The woman accompanying him is clearly taken aback and hastily gathers the child to leave with the man.

In the video, you can see the waitress shouting something before quickly walking away with her hand covering her face. The incident occurred on Monday and has caused quite a stir. It's unacceptable that such behavior would take place in a public setting, especially towards someone providing a service.

According to the Metropolitan Police, a report of the assault was made at the time of the incident, but it seems that it wasn't dealt with promptly. They are currently investigating the situation and have reached out to the victim to take her statement and keep her updated on the progress of the case. As of now, no arrests have been made, and they are still searching for the man responsible.

Earlier footage shows the male suspect ordering his meal, giving no indication that he would later become violent towards the waitress. Onlookers were shocked as the family left the premises, and rightfully so. This kind of behavior is not acceptable and should not be tolerated.

Nandos has been contacted for comment on the incident, and we are waiting to hear their response. It's important for them to address the situation and take appropriate action. This incident serves as a reminder that violence towards service workers is never okay and should not be taken lightly.

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