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Bruce St. James and Pamela Hughes

Updated May 20, 2014 - 6:38 pm

Faith in Humanity: Restaurant turns ‘more skin’ request into charity money

The rise of “breastaurants” in America clearly has some diners confused.

You know the place: Hooters, Tilted Kilt, Twin Peaks? They are normally full of TVs, bar food and a scantily-clad female staff. They’re booming, but they raise eyebrows.

Just ask Daniel McCawley, who owns the Atomic Grill in Morgantown, W.Va. According to ABC News, a review posted on UrbanSpoon asked MCCawley to have his staff “show more skin.”

“It was brutish. I was upset. I’m a father of a 12-year-old girl and I’ve got five sisters,” McCawley said. “The way that women are treated is pretty personal as far as I’m concerned.”

But McCawley didn’t stop there. He met the customer’s demand and gave them exactly what they wanted — more skin. Potato skins, to be exact.

McCawley said all the proceeds from the sale of the skins to the West Virginia Foundation for Rape Information Services.

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