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Florida Restaurant's no-coin policy , Robbery
Marie Rotunda owned three restaurants in New Jersey before retiring and moving to North Naples.
That's one reason she was so taken aback by what happened at The Grape at Coconut Point in Estero, where she and her husband Ronald had stopped for lunch.
The couple paid the $23.32 check with two $20 bills. When the waitress returned she brought back $16 as change.
The receipt showed $16.68 due, so Marie Rotunda asked the waitress where the rest of the change was. She was told the restaurant doesn't use or give back coins.
http://www.news-press.com/article/2...74/Restaurant-s-no-coin-policy-makes-no-cents
Marie Rotunda owned three restaurants in New Jersey before retiring and moving to North Naples.
That's one reason she was so taken aback by what happened at The Grape at Coconut Point in Estero, where she and her husband Ronald had stopped for lunch.
The couple paid the $23.32 check with two $20 bills. When the waitress returned she brought back $16 as change.
The receipt showed $16.68 due, so Marie Rotunda asked the waitress where the rest of the change was. She was told the restaurant doesn't use or give back coins.
http://www.news-press.com/article/2...74/Restaurant-s-no-coin-policy-makes-no-cents