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This afternoon, True Food Kitchen, finally responded to the viral blog post — calling much of it a hoax. The original receipt was altered, including the tip amount, the restaurant told The Register.
“True Food Kitchen was able to determine a number of things were altered in comparison to the merchant copy. The total bill was $33.54 and the tip was more than $7. The handwritten note was not authentic either,” True Food Kitchen’s Jami Reagan told The Register late Monday night.
It was a HOAX.