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Is it fair for restaurants to stop single people from dining?

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Should restaurants be able to turn away people who are dining alone? That's the subject up for debate among MEN readers since a headteacher claimed to have been turned away from a pizza restaurant by a bouncer saying the venue had a 'no singles' policy.

The customer said she had visited Ramona in Ancoats for a post-work pizza but was left "hungry" and "humiliated" after being turned away at the door by the bizarre apparent policy.

Bosses at Ramona have been contacted by the Manchester Evening News and clarified that they do not have a 'no singles' policy, and that they are currently looking into the allegation. Let us know in the comments section. The member of security staff allegedly told the woman that if they let her in, they'd have to let single men in as well otherwise it would be discriminatory.

Ramona's website states they reserve the right to refuse large single sex parties, but has no mention of a 'no singles' policy and the M.E.N.

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