A group of travellers feasted on nearly £100 worth of fry-ups, cakes and fizzy drinks before fleeing a community riverside café in front of horrified customers and staff, the Daily Mail can reveal.

The owners of Honey's Bakery & Café are devastated after the group of three women, two men and a very young child sprinted from their table without paying in a 'dine and dash' incident on Tuesday afternoon.

Staff at the family-run cafe in Caergwrle, North Wales, told the Mail how they were forced to chase the suspected travellers through the car park after they refused to pay the £93.80 bill.

A copy of the bill shows the dine and dashers ordered six full English breakfasts, seven cokes, one brownie, two chocolate fudge cakes and a cookie.

It is the latest incident of dine and dashing - a scourge in Britain which is leaving business owners traumatised and out of pocket.