TikToker reveals how she hides leftovers at all-you-can-eat sushi restaurant in viral video

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TikToker reveals how she hides leftovers at all-you-can-eat sushi restaurant in viral video
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A TikTok video of a diner at an all-you-can-eat restaurant has gone viral for revealing the sneaky ways she hides leftover sushi. The TikTok, which was uploaded by Morgan Hanbery (@carelessmorgann) on Sunday, shows the customer filming the different ways she hides her leftovers. With laughter in the background, Hanbery reveals some of her leftover sushi rolls hidden in the restaurant’s condiment plates, while others are hidden in a soup-like condiment.

The video has quickly gained traction, garnering over 577,700 views and 49,600 likes as of this writing.

Some TikTok users agreed with Hanbery’s methods to avoid the additional charge, while others suggested some hacks of their own.More from NextShark:Other users shared similar stories of eating more than they can handle at all-you-can-eat restaurants. “I remember once I literally shoved everything in my mouth and almost threw up when leaving,” a user confessed.However, some TikTok users were also critical of Hanbery’s actions."Yaaay we love food waste," another wrote.

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