Modern city life has turned dating into a complicated maze where algorithms and incentives often override real emotions. What once felt like simple app-based interactions is slowly turning into a business tactic, showing how easily relationships can be monetised today.
A viral post by Shonee Kapoor has raised concerns about restaurants running commission based dating traps. The claim says some college girls are hired to lure men from dating apps, take them to partner restaurants and encourage them to order costly dishes and drinks. The goal is not affection but a 20 percent commission on each inflated bill.
What seems like a casual dinner date can turn into a calculated setup built to empty wallets. Dating scams are not new, but this version shows how commerce and companionship are beginning to overlap in unsettling ways.
It also highlights a deeper issue in urban culture where trust in app based interactions is fading fast. When relationships start depending on commissions instead of genuine emotion, everyone ends up losing.
The bigger question now is not who is scamming whom, but how loneliness in cities has pushed people to turn love into a business.
What the hell is happening in our cities?
Restaurants are now running a commission-based dating scam!
College girls are being recruited like sales agents —
➡️ Lure men from dating apps
➡️ Make them order expensive food & drinks
➡️ Earn 20% commission on every inflated bill… pic.twitter.com/SJs8ws5tKq— ShoneeKapoor (@ShoneeKapoor) November 20, 2025






