A former worker at a fast food restaurant in the Ibizan party resort of San Antonio has claimed she was ordered to scam British tourists by charging them more than locals.
The woman, who asked to remain anonymous, is understood to have lodged a formal complaint alleging malpractice by the 'fast food franchise.'
The eaterie, which has not been named, is reportedly in the resort's Doctor Fleming Avenue.
The ex-worker is alleging employees who refused to follow bosses' orders to overcharge tourists, or sell them supersize meals they hadn't asked for, were threatened or mistreated.
She told respected Ibiza newspaper Periodico de Ibiza: 'Workers were instructed to charge for more expensive products.
'For example if a customer, generally British tourists staying in the area, asked for a hamburger with cheese, employees were told to serve them an XL hamburger with cheese and add several extras, like extra hamburgers, extra cheese, XL chips or other products they hadn't asked for.
'We had to do it without them realising.'
She went on to tell the newspaper: 'I didn't want to form part of that.
'I didn't want customers getting annoyed with me over that.'
The former employee at the fast food eatery said she was sacked halfway through her shift for refusing to overcharge customers.
She said: 'They made me sign papers that said I hadn't passed my trial period.
She also alleged the franchise owner had refused to accept a work uniform when she went to return it, saying one of them had...
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