Thursday, 14 April 2016

Man bans bankers from eating at his restaurant over loan refusal


Man bans bankers from eating at his restaurant over loan refusalA restaurant owner in France has banned bankers from eating at his establishment because they refused to give him a loan.
The 30-year-old man identified as Alexandre Callet, said that he asked for a loan of €70,000 so he can open a second restaurant, but he was rejected by several banks. So he has decided to ban all bankers from his gourmet restaurant as a form of protest.
Callet, who owns the Les Ecuries de Richlieu restaurant, placed a sign outside his store which reads: “Dogs welcome, bankers banned unless they pay an entry fee of €70,000 (about $78,000).”
Explaining his action, Callet said: “As soon as I see a banker that I recognize I won’t let them enter my restaurant. They have treated me like a dog, so I have denied them access.”
The Les Ecuries de Richlieu is a popular restaurant in Paris and celebrities often frequent the place.

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