People who leave a restaurant without paying their bill have 10 days to pay £155 or they will be publicly identified.

November 10th 2024.

People who leave a restaurant without paying their bill have 10 days to pay £155 or they will be publicly identified.
A new restaurant, The Welsh House, recently opened its doors in Carmarthen, Wales. A few days after its grand opening, the owners were disappointed to find out that they had become victims of 'dine and dashers'. These mischievous individuals enjoyed a lavish meal of steaks, seafood, wine and Irish coffee before fleeing without paying a £155 bill.

The restaurant's management has given the culprits a ten-day ultimatum to settle their bill before they resort to publicly naming and shaming them. They are hoping that the suspects will come forward and make amends for their actions, as it would be a great disappointment to find out that these were not just innocent mistakes.

The incident has caused a great deal of distress to the entire team at The Welsh House. Jordan Harries, the general manager, expressed his disappointment in the situation and how it has tainted the excitement of the restaurant's opening. The team had been looking forward to serving their delicious Welsh dishes to the people of Carmarthen, but this incident has dampened their spirits.

In a statement, a spokesperson for The Welsh House said that they opened their doors to the public with great enthusiasm, but unfortunately, their joy was short-lived. The couple who dined and dashed on their opening night have yet to be identified, but the restaurant management is hopeful that they will recognize themselves from the images captured by the CCTV footage and take responsibility for their actions.

The restaurant owners have also reported the incident to the authorities, and an investigation has been launched by the Dyfed-Powys Police. This incident has been a learning experience for the team at The Welsh House, and they are taking extra precautions to avoid such incidents in the future.

The Welsh House is a successful restaurant chain, with branches in Cardiff, Swansea, and Neath. The owners had been planning to expand their business for a long time, and the opening of their Carmarthen branch was a significant milestone for them. However, this unfortunate incident has reminded them of the risks and challenges that come with running a business.

Earlier this year, a similar incident took place in South Wales, where a married couple, known as 'dine and dashers', were charged with multiple counts of fraud and theft. They had been identified after restaurant owners shared CCTV footage of them in different locations. The Welsh House is determined to bring the perpetrators of this crime to justice and ensure that such incidents do not occur in the future.

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