RESTAURANT CREDITS CUSTOMER $30 BECAUSE SHE SAW A RAT

A female customer at Fat’s Asian Bistro in Folsom, California, spotted a rat running around near her feet and notified the staff. She thought she would be speaking to the manager, but instead she was handed a receipt by her server with $30.95 knocked off the $92 bill for, as the receipt said, “SEEN RAT.” Kevin Fat, chief operating officer of Fat’s Restaurant Group, said the restaurant manager was just attempting to do right by the customer. “That’s something that that manager at the time thought was appropriate, (it’s a) learning lesson,” Fat said. The staff immediately contacted a pest control firm, which could not find any sign of rats in the building. In addition, the county sent a health inspector, who also didn’t find any signs of infestation. Mr. Fat believes the rat had “snuck in” to temporarily get relief from the weather.
* Or it really loves the beef lo mein.
* Or maybe the lady supersized that scam where you bring a cockroach into the restaurant and put it on your plate when you’re done eating.
* This is where it would be real handy for the restaurant owner to claim “alternative facts”.
* Smooth move. By handling it this way, the restaurant managed to turn the incident into an international wacky news story.
* “SEEN RAT”? Shouldn’t that be “SAW RAT”?
* Boy, with just a little dab of paint you could change “Fat’s Asian Bistro” into “Rat’s Asian Bistro”.
* Here’s how the deductions to the food bill work: One rat – thirty dollars, two rats – sixty dollars, and if the rats are humping, you comp the whole thing.
* Now the scary part: The rat headed into the kitchen but it never came out.
* Just be warned if you get an egg roll with a tail coming out of it.
* It turns out the rat had fled from Folsom Prison ’cause it couldn’t handle prison food.