A former JD Wetherspoon pub manager who was sacked for giving a colleague a 50 per cent discount has won an employment tribunal.

Despite 22 years of unblemished service, Peter Castagna-Davies was dismissed from his shift leader role at the Pontlottyn pub in Abertillery.

He'd applied a discount to the two portions of halloumi fries, two portions of chicken breast bites, and two cans of Monster energy drink he put through the till for kitchen worker Noah Gardiner.

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However an internal investigation found Mr Castagna-Davies had breached company policy by allowing Mr Gardiner to buy "excessive products" at the 50 per cent rate and to take the food home, WalesOnline reports.

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