Some waitstaff think the more they fill the thing, the less often you have to fill it. The 50 wasted napkins per customer should clue them in that this is not the case...
My local burger place actually has them, but I think it's a style choice. Like choosing a glass coke bottle instead of a can (although around here that's because it's "Mexican coca cola" which is significant better than regular coke, so maybe a bad example, haha).
I wonder how that would be handled. Like, do you need to have clear and obvious signage that a hungry mimic is on the premise, or does it fall under "They were doing a dumb thing, dumb things happen" in this case?
Cause I see "BEWARE: DANGEROUS MIMIC ON PREMISE", I'm not taking a single step over that property line. Whole damn yard could be a well-trained one.
I think I want that sign irl. Like the ones you see for dogs, but for mimics. Will it work? Of course not. If anything it might even attract D&D groups to play in my basement.