" For adult unable to raise . "
Recently, a restaurant in Georgia went viral after one customershared a photoof their menu on Reddit. There were classic staples you’d expect – food, fountain drinks, and a WI-FI code — but there was also a line most hadn’t seen on a menu before.
Right under the drinks section, the menu seemingly alerts customers to an “adult surcharge” for “adults unable to parent,” meaning that parents with unruly children will see an additional fee tacked onto their bill. (And how much that exact fee will be remains unknown as it’s not listed in the menu.)
As you can imagine, news of the apparent fee caught steam online and hundreds expressed their harsh disapproval over the possibility of a waiter or owner deciding whether someone’s child is poorly behaved enough to warrant a “bad kid” tax. “If I read this at a restaurant I would probably leave,” Reddit useru/TheBigTree91commented.
And while many of us can balk from behind our screens, a few people who say they have actually dined in the restaurant shared their experience.
" The owner come out and say me he was add $ 50 to my billhook because of my nestling ’s behavior , " useru / PowerUpPumprecounted a review enunciate . " My kids watched a tablet until the intellectual nourishment arrived , deplete their food and my wife took them outside while I waited and paid the bill . "
“If you have children, absolutely avoid this place at all costs,“another warned.
" Holy moly – the most disrespectful owner made a immense scene in front of the entire eating house because our tiddler were ' black market through the restaurant . ' They were down by the river . We were told we need to ' go to Burger King and Walmart ' and that we were bad parent . They have a $ 50 surcharge for ' unfit tike . ' We were a group of 21 and our server was AMAZING and was too apologetic . Terrible business practice session , we will never be back . "
“We were three adults, two children and our four-month-old baby, and since we entered the place they gave us a bad look. Later my wife was rocking the baby (who was not crying, just to make him sleep) and this ‘manager’ told her that ‘you don’t do that in a fancy restaurant’ (of course this is not a fancy restaurant),” a supposed customersaid.
" [ He ] later go our stroller in a uncollectible way . Food is not good either . Do yourself a favor a go somewhere else . "
And while most responding to these stories were incredulous, not everyone was sympathetic. There are more than a few who believe having a system in place that penalizes “bad parents” that ruin the experience for other paying customers could be beneficial.
" The theme of bad parents having to present actual import for not nurture their nipper ( ie . letting them run and scream around and be in the way and raise up others ) is great , " saidu / fyre1710 .
“[I have] no problem with the rule,“u/Honest_Elk4942said. “My problem would be with the vague ‘unable to parent’ description. Along with an even more vague amount I will owe. If they listed the behavior they found unacceptable and the exact amount I would be able to determine how much of an issue it might be.”
But most believe this restaurant owner is probably just in the wrong business.
" It ’s sincerely one thing if the nipper are being hazards and shout with the parent blatantly ignoring them , but most of the time , I see parents actively trying to keep things under ascendancy and take children alfresco if they ’re being disruptive . The really youthful kids are especially backbreaking because they do n’t understand yet . If you detest childrenthatmuch as a job possessor , turn it into a bar or go into something else that does n’t imply children,“magicrowantreesaid .