Waffle House customer Mitchell Feinberg angry over biscuit price increase breaks glass

Oct 27, 2015 - 07:09
Oct 27, 2015 - 10:26
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Waffle House customer Mitchell Feinberg angry over biscuit price increase breaks glass
Mitchell Harris Feinberg

Brookhaven police say they arrested an angry Waffle House customer who was upset that the price of his favorite biscuit had increased by 50%.

In a Facebook post, the departmet detailed the weekend incident starting with ”tip of the day and accompanied by the hashtag ”#sundaymoingshenanigans.

”When the Waffle House employee tells you the sausage biscuit is no longer $1 and the new price is $1.50 please refrain from punching the glass door open while storming out, the post said. ”Glass tends to shatter when met with such force and you will be swiftly taken into custody.

The police report says the man, Mitchell Harris Feinberg, told officers he ”barely kicked the door causing it to shatter. He also told officers he kicked the door because ”he did not want to open the greasy door with his hand.

Surveillance video showed Feinberg throwing his bill on the floor of the restaurant as he stands up from his booth, the police report says.

Feinberg was later taken down by officers outside the restaurant on Peachtree Road.

He was treated at DeKalb Medical Center for injuries to his thumb and scratches on his legs.

Feinberg was charged with damage to business property.

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