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A video has surfaced of a rude group of people in Kaohsiung who brought in their own large communal pots of food to eat at a coffee shop. They sat in a semi-outdoors space owned by the coffee shop and talked loudly as they guzzled down on the food brought in from outside. This has triggered public outrage. But the coffee shop owner is refusing to comment. Let’s find out more.

Under the arcade, a group of people were sitting laughing, and on the table they even had two large communal pots of food. But this wasn’t a hot pot restaurant — it was a café. A bystander filmed it angrily and criticized them, saying: Isn’t this a bit too much?

Member of the public
Commenting on incident
They have no sense of public manners. I’ve only ever seen people bring snacks, or at the most a little bit of food. I’ve never seen anyone bring a main dish to eat.

The incident occurred at a coffee chain shop near the Kaohsiung Cultural Center. Eyewitnesses said the group gathered in the outdoor dining area a little after 7p.m., occupying six tables. They even brought in what appeared to be home kitchen utensils and ate food they brought in, while chatting and creating a disturbance.

Member of the public
Commenting on incident
They should eat mainly coffee shop food, since it’s the coffee shop’s space after all.

Member of the public
Commenting on incident
They’re a bit too much. The coffee shop also sells things, so if you’re going to sit here, you should buy something to eat.

Member of the public
Commenting on incident
Everyone behaves differently, but your store needs to use signs to let people know that outside food is not allowed.

When asked what they planned to do about this, the business owners would not comment. This coffee shop usually places tables and chairs in the arcade for the convenience of customers, so that they can relax and enjoy their coffee after buying it. However, it was unexpected that these customers took over the seating for their own purposes, depriving other customers of space.

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