PORTAGE, Ind. — A Chicago woman, who claimed not to understand that an "all you can eat" order at Applebee's restaurant does not apply to the entire table of customers, was hauled off to jail after causing a disturbance, according to Portage police.
Exterior of an Applebee's sign near their restaurant in Milpitas, Calif., Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2007. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)
Officer said they were called out around 8:30 p.m. Friday to the restaurant along U.S. 6 where they learned a group ordered two "all you can eat" appetizers and was sharing them others at the table.
When the accused, Shawneesha Cobbs, 28, of Chicago, and others were informed that sharing the food was not allowed, a verbal disturbance broke out, police said.
Shawneesha Cobbs
The disturbance reportedly continued when the group was presented with a new bill reflecting the extra "all you can eat" orders.
Police said the group inaccurately argued with them that the menu did not reflect the "per person" pricing.
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While police were talking to the group, Cobbs reportedly became loud and disorderly. After ignoring police orders and requests from a friend to calm down, Cobbs was arrested on a charge of disorderly conduct.
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