” local Nigerian chef Tunde Wey “
If he’s Nigerian, what’s local about him?
So, he is focusing on a virtue signaling gimmick rather than providing a good meal at a competitive price.
A posting of this article from yesterday with some 164 comments
if anyone cares to scan thru them.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3638963/posts
A restaurant is charging white customers more to highlight racial wealth inequality
New Orleans is on my NEVER-go-there-again list anyway. Hated almost everything about it. This clown could give his food away or charge a million bucks per plate. I will never know and couldn’t care less.
What about customers who are half white? Do racially mixed customers get hustled for a slightly lower cost increase?
Who in their right mind would eat at a food stall run my a Nigerian chef....
Let’s see if racist Blacks can keep his doors open - ha ha ha just like the idiotic “Pay what you can” at Panera and “no tipping allow” at some “trendy” place in Manhattan. Lots of luck gang.
...and any white person that darkens the door of that restaurant is a num-num.
Oh, look! a Tax on white guilt. I love it!
Do they charge Hispanics less because they expect them to clean their own dishes?
What a disjointed piece of propaganda writing!
“Around 78 per cent of white customers have chosen to pay the extra fee,
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but he only managed to find six people who have signed up for the scheme.”
He should name it the Chavez Diner. Soon they’ll be charging 18.00 for toast.
Any white person who eats there is a self hating idiot.
Hope he goes bankrupt soon.
He should let white customers have the option of stabbing him and/or robbing the place, to highlight the disparity in crime.
I pay more for everything Its includes in the six figures of federal income tax I pay every year....
“SAARTJ is a pop-up restaurant in the Louisiana city run by local Nigerian chef Tunde Wey...”
Why is this Nigerian still in this racist country? Why didn’t he go back to Nigeria?
Racist CS.
Doesn’t that violate the public accommodations clause of the civil rights legislation?