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The biggest food holiday of the year brought an end to one man’s alleged dine-and-dash streak.

A 34-year-old South Carolina man accused of ditching the bill at numerous restaurants in Blackstone and Dundee was arrested on Thanksgiving at Jams, a downtown restaurant, police said.

A worker there recognized the man, whose photo had been posted to a Blackstone Facebook group where other servers and managers had complained and warned about him.

Over the past week, the man hit up Noli’s Pizzeria and Sullivan’s Bar in Blackstone and Kith & Kin Southern Kitchen in Dundee, according to police reports.

He walked out on a $78 bill at Kith & Kin and a $75 drink tab at Sullivan’s — the bartender hadn’t asked him for a card to start a tab. When it came time to pay for his drinks, he handed the server a wallet that contained just gift and business cards and left.

At Noli’s, he ordered six beers, a slice of pizza and pasta that he later claimed had a piece of glass in it. The manager comped him for the pasta, but said he still had to pay for the pizza and beers. The man left without paying.

Workers determined that the “glass” in the pasta was actually a large piece of salt.