Of course not, you were provided a service and some food which you consumed and you have to pay for them, and casinos are the same, you received a service for which you paid so it is ridiculous to think you can get away with trying to get that money back.
The contrast between your topic and the concept of gambling I discussed earlier is different. Dining at a restaurant does not offer the possibility of winning money. Gambling provides an opportunity to win. No gambler, expects a refund from the casino after losing. Instead, they will start to making another deposit or increase their bets more and more after every loss. This pattern continues until they lose everything, driven by the hope of a big win to offset previous losses. Unfortunately, this strategy often results in an inability to recover losses, fueled by a misguided belief that big wins can offset previous losses.
but it seems that @wxa7115 judges that gambling is like restaurant food when we come to eat and pay to the cashier for the food we have eaten and it is impossible to ask the cashier to return the money unless maybe the restaurant gives a ticket every purchase will get a number of cash draws or any gift. with this, maybe it can be almost similar to gambling because people come to look for what they are looking for and after that there is another hope of getting a win, such as people going to restaurant waiting for prize ticket to be drawn and gamblers waiting for the chance to get a win.