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A restaurant has sparked outrage after charging customers extra for sharing meals . A disgruntled diner took to Reddit to express their frustration after discovering the Florida eatery's strict rules, sharing a picture of them. According to the restaurant's guidelines, all patrons are required to order their own starter, and those who opt to share an entree (which refers to a main course in the US) will be slapped with a £20 surcharge per person.

The rules state: "Every seated guest is expected to order an entree priced item. An upcharge of $27 (£20) per person will be added if an entree is split." The restaurant also dictates that appetisers are only intended to accompany a main course, and those ordering one as their main meal will be charged an additional £12, although this does include a complimentary house salad and bread service.



Furthermore, diners are expected to inform staff upfront if they plan to split the bill at the end of the meal. The rules conclude: "If you have concerns about the price of an item, please enquire before ordering. By placing an order, each guest agrees to the terms and conditions of services as stated above.

" One social media user expressed their exasperation with the establishment's rules, commenting: "If I have to read an essay before ordering food from your restaurant I'm over it." While another baffled user said: "So appetizers are an additional 16 dollar fee if you don't order an entree? That is madness." Chiming into the conversation, .

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