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Clarksville Cleans Up After Itself!

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Clarksville Cleans Up After Itself!

There is a viral video going around on TikTok of a former restaurant busser telling people NOT to stack up their dishes when they finish their meals because “you are there to be taken care of. It’s nice, but not necessary” and he added you shouldn’t go out of your way to do it.

So we wanted to know, do you pile up your dishes to help out or do you just get up and leave and with, let me check my math here, 100% of your comments, Clarksville cleans up after themselves when dining in.

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