SEVILLA locals have been enraged by high breakfast prices and indifferent quality in tourist area restaurants.
One customer took to social media to say ‘she had experienced the biggest scam in history’ after three people were charged just over €31 by a Maria Luisa park restaurant.
She published an image of her bill which included two Andalucian molletes(muffins), three coffees, and a bread roll.
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The coffees came in at €2.80 each but the main gripe was the dough quality in the molletes, which cost €9.50 each.
“We knew the charge but no one …