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They should’ve buried the hatchet and paid their bill.

A 20-person funeral party who dined at Crazy Cajun Seafood & Sports in Houston, Texas reportedly dashed on a more than $500 check, then threatened to shoot restaurant staffers who objected, according to a TikTok video on the popular viral video page @grizzyshoodnews.

The restaurant could not immediately be reached for comment. 

“Massive dine n dash! One of the dine n dashers says she will pew pew [a] staff member,” read the text atop the video that has over 1.2 million views since being posted earlier this month.

Apparently, 18 people in the group walked out without paying any of their tabs because they weren’t happy with the 20% gratuity that was added to their bill, the video’s narrator explained. 


  A 20-person funeral party from Texas dined at a Cajun Seafood & Sports in Houston, Texas then most of them skipped out on their $500 check before threatening to shoot the restaurant staff. TikTok / @grizzyshoodnews A 20-person funeral party from Texas dined at a Cajun Seafood & Sports in Houston, Texas then most of them skipped out on their $500 check before threatening to shoot the restaurant staff. TikTok / @grizzyshoodnews

  The restaurant was not immediately available for comment. Google Maps The restaurant was not immediately available for comment. Google Maps

  Apparently, the diners weren’t thrilled about the 20% gratuity added to their check. TikTok / @grizzyshoodnews Apparently, the diners weren’t thrilled about the 20% gratuity added to their check. TikTok / @grizzyshoodnews

According to a receipt shown in the video, the meal totaled $542.67.

This included tax plus an added 20 percent gratuity of $84.64.

The group that refused to pay the bill made their way out of the restaurant back to the cars, video shows.

Many TikTok users who watched the clip were in shock over the dine-and-dash antics. 

“For a bill this large, $542, it’s normal practice to add the tip,” one viewer noted.

“They could’ve left the amount for the bill without the gratuity added,” another added.

However, the incident reopened an age-old debate for some, with one arguing that the practice of tipping waiters is inherently flawed: “Raise the price of the food so you’re wages getting raised.” 

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