A woman was recently arrested after sharing her Applebee’s ‘All You Can Eat’ appetizer with others at her table.
Shawneesha Cobbs, of Chicago, was charged with a Class B disorderly conduct misdemeanor in relation to the incident, PennLive.com reports. Cobbs reportedly ignored the “valid per person, per order” warning for the meal before a manager notified the table that each person sharing the food would have to pay $15.99.
The situation reportedly escalated from a verbal altercation to Cobbs causing a scene, though she claimed the manager was being unprofessional. Cobbs reportedly exchanged words with other customers and shouted before responding officers warned her twice that she’d be arrested if she refused to calm down.
Cobbs was taken to Porter County Jail and formally charged in relation to the incident. It remains unclear whether the other customers at the table paid for their portion of the ‘All You Can Eat’ appetizer.
Applebee’s website states that its ‘All You Can Eat’ appetizer is strictly for dine-in orders and prohibits sharing.
“*Dine-in only; no To-Go orders. For a limited time. Price & participation varies. No substitutions. Offer valid per person, per order. No sharing,” a news release announcing the appetizers return stated.
The ‘All You Can Eat’ option includes boneless wings, riblets or double crunch shrimp served with endless fries.
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