A former manager at a JD Wetherspoon pub has won an employment tribunal after the company sacked him for allowing a colleague a 50% food discount.

Peter Castagna-Davies was dismissed from his role as a shift leader at the Pontlottyn pub in Abertillery, South Wales , despite 22 years of unblemished service, according to Wales Online .

Mr Castagna-Davies had put the items ordered– two portions of halloumi fries, two portions of chicken breast bites, and two cans of Monster energy drink – through the till for kitchen worker Noah Gardiner and applied a half-off discount for shift staff.

An internal investigation found he had breached policy by allowing Mr Gardiner to buy "excessive products" at the 50% rate and to take the food home.

The Cardiff employment tribunal heard Mr Castagn

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