More than 40 people started throwing chairs at each other for a steak

Scenes of infinite beauty unfolded last week in a Pennsylvania restaurant, with more than 40 people in attendance, according to information from the restaurant management.

In a video released on the internet, angry customers can be seen throwing chairs and child seats at each other, while the happiness, according to the restaurant's announcement, is that there was no injury.

As for the cause that led to this conflict? According to testimonies, it all started when a customer, who had asked the cook to prepare a steak for him, misunderstood, because he saw another being served faster. Conversation after conversation began… the chairs and the conflict generalized.

As of Monday, no charges had been filed by the local police, while the restaurant had been closed for a day, in order to "gather" the chaos caused by the indignant customers.

Source: edaily

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