[cheers and applause] for you to split it with the other girl who took care of us, okay? this, right here, this is for you, thank you. steve: but that surprise $4,400 tip split between two waitresses ended up getting one of those waitresses fired. that s because the restaurant tried to make her share the money with the rest of the staff. she joins us right now to tell us her story. former waited truss at oven and tap restaurant ryan brant and her attorney bill horton, good morning to both of you. good morning. good morning, steve, thanks for having us. you bet. ryan, this great big group of 40 people. they decided we are all going to chip in 100 bucks. 4400 bucks split between the two waitresses, all right. that s what it looked like. you were overwhelmed. then what happened?
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Bill Horton recently purchased three Zoup stores.
May 27, 2021
While the pandemic forced many people to lay low, Bill Horton, who has worked in the restaurant industry for over 25 years, decided it was the right time to purchase three Zoup restaurants in Ohio. He started with a store in North Canton in July 2020, had ownership of the store in Solon by September 2020 and acquired a third Zoup just eight months later in Warrensville Heights. I was attracted to Zoup! for a few reasons, he said in a company press release. I was already looking at pre-existing restaurant opportunities, and I have a personal interest and truly believe in Zoup. The combination of a small business and a franchise gives me the opportunity to accomplish my personal goals while furthering another company s long-term goals. I also like how here at Zoup it s not just about the food but about the people as well. All interaction (between team members, managers, owners and corporate) falls back upon and suppor