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Should Restaurants Charge Customers a Fine for 'Food Wastage'?

SodaHead Living 2012/05/18 18:00:00
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We'll admit it: Sometimes our eyes are a little bigger than our stomachs. But we don't expect to pay extra just because we're feeling a little full! The Kylin Buffet, a Chinese restaurant in England offering an all-you-can-eat buffet -- has posted a notice warning customers of a $32 for "food wastage" fine, The Daily Mail reports.

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One mom was told she had to pay the fine after she, her 10-year-old son and 6-year-old niece left two onion rings, a piece of shrimp toast and a spring roll on their plates.

"After we had our starters, we went up for our main course. But a member of staff came over and asked if we weren’t going to eat the food on our plates, and said we would have to pay an extra $32 to cover food wastage costs," Beverley Clark told the Mail. "I was furious and said we were already paying $28 for three meals, but the staff kept checking if we had eaten the food. In the end I wrapped it up in a [napkin], and put it into my bag when they weren’t looking, so it looked like we had eaten it."

After Clark complained, the restaurant deducted about $5 from her bill. "In the end I didn’t have to pay the extra charge, but it felt as though they were trying to rip me off," she said.

Sam Fung, manager at the Kylin Buffet, is standing behind the policy. "I accept that my staff should not have spoken to the family about the food on their plates more than once. However, they left a lot of food from the buffet on their plates and we have to charge for wastage of food," Fung told the Mail.

Now, we don't know how it is in England these days, but in America, you're often given way more food that you could possibly eat. And we also have a growing obesity epidemic ... if anything, restaurants should pay you for NOT finishing your food!
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  • Captain Bacon 2012/05/18 17:37:26
    No
    Captain Bacon
    +1
    Really now?
  • Andy 2012/05/18 17:37:22
    No
    Andy
    +8
    Should clothing manufacturers charge you for NOT wearing their clothes after you buy them??
  • MorganRae Andy 2012/05/18 17:47:17
    MorganRae
    +4
    LOL I agree, there's no way they can charging you for not eating food you've already bought!
  • MorganRae MorganRae 2012/05/18 20:46:42
    MorganRae
    +2
    **charge
  • obi_have 2012/05/18 17:36:55
    No
    obi_have
    +2
    In regular restaurants, no. But this story was about a buffet. I can see charging a fee as a way of discouraging people from piling more on their plates than they can eat.

    I very much disagree with the last sentence: "... if anything, restaurants should pay you for NOT finishing your food!" Why? What does the restaurant owe you?
  • Andy obi_have 2012/05/18 17:39:15
    Andy
    +2
    If you charge more in the beginning... you would make up for it in the end.
  • obi_have Andy 2012/05/18 17:42:41
    obi_have
    +2
    Charging a higher price to cover the cost of those who waste food is not fair to those customers who just take what they can eat. This is a very basic concept that should be taught at a young age: Don't put more on your plate than you can eat.
  • Kat obi_have 2012/05/18 22:14:30
    Kat
    Then they need to become a cafeteria and charge for what you take.
  • Zammo 2012/05/18 17:35:49
    No
    Zammo
    +1
    So don't serve a buffet, geniuses!

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