A Wetherspoons worker has shared what it's like to work at the pub chain - and what she wishes she could say to troublesome customers.
Flora took to TikTok to vent her frustration after a group of customers ordered a whopping 20 shots between just four of them.
She said that after drinking them, one member of the group then began gagging into a pint glass as she watched on from the head of the table.
Flora, who uploads to TikTok as @flora.21, said that she wishes she could say to such customers 'we think you've had enough', and soon people were commenting on the video in droves.
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Soon Flora's clip had over 600,000 views on TikTok and over a hundred comments.
One user said: "I’m sorry but they are me. I can only apologise."
Then another wrote: "I just saw a girl's TikTok of her doing this."
And a third added: "Is it bad that I knew this post was about spoons?"
But soon another follower had a serious question, and asked: "Aren’t there like, laws to stop restaurants or bars from over serving guests? (In regards to alcohol)."
And Flora replied: "It’s actually illegal to be drunk in a pub."
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Meanwhile, a drunk dad has gone viral after a late-night trip to McDonald's - as he tried to get served in the drive-through by making 'vroom vroom' noises and claiming he 'identifies as a truck'.
Kevin OHara was a bit disappointed when he went to one of the fast-food giant's restaurants and found that it was closed to walk-ins, but they were still accepting drive-through customers.
The 32-year-old saw his opportunity and joined the queue with the cars, and when he got to the machine he ordered a Big Mac - but there was a problem.
Soon he was told that he had to be in a car, so he started making engine sounds, then said he identified as a truck when a staff member said they 'don't accept pretend cars'
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