A woman from Florida ended her friendship with a long-time friend after watching her act rudely at a restaurant. The woman, Ohana Star, realized her friend was behaving badly on purpose to avoid paying for her meal. Star lives in Tampa and knew her friend had money problems.
When they went to fancy restaurants with their group, Star would often pay for her friend’s meal so she could join them. Star said she was happy to help and didn’t mind covering the cost. But, according to Bro Bible, Star noticed a pattern that made her uncomfortable.
Whenever the friend had to pay for herself, she would suddenly find something wrong with her food and send it back. Star felt embarrassed by this behavior, especially at expensive restaurants. She even asked another friend to tell the “broke friend” to stop causing problems.
The wedge salad incident showed just how far the scam had gone
The breaking point happened at Ruth’s Chris steakhouse. When the waiter brought out a wedge salad, the friend told him, “I didn’t ask for this. I asked for lettuce and ranch. That’s it.” The waiter explained that she had ordered the side salad from the menu. Star was shocked and asked her, “Are you 5? Who eats lettuce and ranch?”
The waitress brought a new plate with just lettuce and ranch, but the friend sent it back again. Star was furious about how rude her friend was being. “She’s being rude as f— to the staff. She’s sending back lettuce and ranch. We’re in a nice-a– steakhouse. She cannot be doing this,” Star said.
When Star confronted her, the friend got angry, stood up, and told Star to send her steak back too before walking out. Star believes the whole thing was a plan to get the food for free because her friend couldn’t afford the bill. While Star understood the money problems, she couldn’t accept the disrespect toward the restaurant workers.
Star revealed in her TikTok that she ended the friendship completely after that dinner. She also stopped talking to the mutual friend who seemed okay with the bad behavior. Some people believe living the soft life means never worrying about money, but scamming restaurant staff crosses a line. Restaurant workers say this scam is actually common.
Some customers eat half their meal and then complain about small things to get it removed from their bill. Managers often give refunds just to avoid conflict, which only encourages more bad behavior. Just like how some service providers display unprofessional behavior, restaurant staff face undeserved complaints from customers trying to game the system
Published: Jan 27, 2026 04:58 pm