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Diners get discount for praying at restaurant

Owner of North Carolina diner said her staffers sometimes give diners a 15 percent discount if they're observed praying before eating their meal.

By Danielle Haynes
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WINSTON-SALEM, N.C., Aug. 2 (UPI) -- The owner of a diner in North Carolina said she and her servers will often give customers a 15 percent discount for publicly praying before eating their meal.

Mary Haglund, owner of Mary's Gourmet Diner in Winston-Salem, said she's been giving the discount for four years, but the tradition made headlines last week after one customer posted her receipt on Facebook.

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"For me, every plate of food is a gift," Haglund told The Blaze, confirming the practice. "And I never take that for granted and when I see someone in a restaurant honoring their gratefulness at my table ... it touches my heart."

The 60-year-old said not every customer receives the discount and that it's up to the discretion of the staff.

"It's just a moment or faithfulness about the plate of food," she said. "It's not even a policy — it's [something] we only do when we're moved to do it."

Z88.3 radio station in Orlando, Fla., posted a photo of the receipt showing the 15 percent discount.

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