A former Edinburgh hospitality worker has re-lived the hilarious moment she was forced to check in a French baguette at a nightclub in the capital after an unexpected night out.
Taking to TikTok to ask others what the weirdest thing they've had to deposit at nightclub cloakroom, Lauren Tenner gave her own version of events when she worked in a restaurant in the city.
Lauren said that she took the long French stick from work before being asked to a night out unexpectedly, leaving no other option but to hand it over to staff and claim it back at the end of the night.
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She starts of the video by saying: "Through the years I was working in Edinburgh, I was working at a fish restaurant. It was right in the centre of town and I would usually work from 5pm until close during the week which is when students would go out.
"So, at the end of the night they would always have loads of those long French baguettes left and as they didn't want them to go to waste I would often take one home with me.
"Although on a few occasions I took one and realised I wasn't actually going home, I was going out to a club. One the few occasions that I couldn't find any homeless people to give it to, I would end up with the bread, in the nightclub, checking it in to the cloakroom.
"Everyone at the start of the night thought it was f****** ridiculous but they were absolutely gassed come 3am when there was a baguette to eat."
With cloakroom staff members used to a rammy once the lights are turned on at the end of a night, handing over a French stick instead of someone's jacket must also have been one of their weirdest nightclub moments.
Users in the comments thought Lauren's story was hilarious, with one adding they once had to check in a "sculpture of the Eiffel Tower" while in a Berlin nightclub.
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