Customer pays $2,138 just to be seated at a New Orleans restaurant
People are buying and selling table reservations at iconic New Orleans eateries for eye-popping amounts via third-party websites, often without the restaurant’s knowledge. Critics want lawmakers to ban the burgeoning online business they consider a racket, arguing that it undermines the (...)
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