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Diner caught sprinkling armpit hair into food ‘in attempt to get free meal’

February 15, 2026 at 11:36 AM
By Richard Gilzene
Diner caught sprinkling armpit hair into food ‘in attempt to get free meal’
A diner at an upscale Sydney-restaurant was caught sprinkling his own armpit hair into his steak dinner in an apparent attempt to dodge footing the £300 bill.

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A diner at an upscale Sydney-restaurant was caught sprinkling his own armpit hair into his steak dinner in an apparent attempt to dodge footing the £300 bill. Diner caught sprinkling armpit hair into food ‘in attempt to get free meal’. Stay informed with the latest developments and expert analysis on this important story.
A diner at an upscale Sydney-restaurant was caught sprinkling his own armpit hair into his steak dinner in an apparent attempt to dodge footing the £300 bill.

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