Restaurant in Thailand under fire for ‘skinny discount’


The restaurant offering to shave up to 20 per cent off customers’ bills if they can squeeze through a set of narrow vertical metal bars. - Photos: AMONTHEGO15/INSTAGRAM

BANGKOK: A restaurant in Thailand has come under fire for allegedly discriminating against plus-sized people by offering customers a discount based on how thin they are.

Chiang Mai Breakfast World in Chiang Mai is offering to shave up to 20 per cent off customers’ bills if they can squeeze through a set of narrow vertical metal bars.

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