Canadian Newlyweds Accuse Greece Restaurant Owner of Scamming Tourists
Canadian newlyweds are accusing a restaurant owner in Greece of scamming tourists. Lindsay and Alex Breen were on their honeymoon on the beautiful island of Mykonos when they went to a restaurant for an afternoon snack. The couple ordered a dozen oysters, a beer and a cocktail. When they received the bill, they learned the restaurant charged them 400 euros. The Breens are not alone. A mother and daughter also claim they were overcharged at the same restaurant.
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