An American-born waiter, Raymond Joseph, says he was racially discriminated against following an incident at an Aberdeen Pizza Express restaurant. Joseph alleges that during a dispute involving a member of staff, he was told to “go back to your country” and was also called a “yank.” The claim is reported as being handled through a discrimination process, with Joseph being awarded £5,000. The report describes the dispute as occurring at the Pizza Express branch in Aberdeen and frames the award as compensation related to racial discrimination allegations. The available reporting does not provide additional detail from other parties in the case or the restaurant’s response, and it does not specify whether the matter was contested. Overall, the sources describe a claim by Joseph that he experienced discriminatory language and that a payment is made following the allegations.