Restaurant BillYoBuckStopsHere@lemmy.worldbanned from sitebanned from site to Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world – 799 points – 11 months agolemmy.world323Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent comment[This comment has been deleted by an automated system]In America, the restaurant would have to post this on the menu. Thus we have fine-print on our menus. God bless the USA. It's nice to hear the EU doesn't let that crap slide.3 more...Where is this common? I know you often see it in scummy tourist traps, but besides that I've not seen something like it. Where is this common? I believe you most often see this in scummy tourist traps.[This comment has been deleted by an automated system]3 more...
[This comment has been deleted by an automated system]In America, the restaurant would have to post this on the menu. Thus we have fine-print on our menus. God bless the USA. It's nice to hear the EU doesn't let that crap slide.3 more...Where is this common? I know you often see it in scummy tourist traps, but besides that I've not seen something like it. Where is this common? I believe you most often see this in scummy tourist traps.[This comment has been deleted by an automated system]3 more...
In America, the restaurant would have to post this on the menu. Thus we have fine-print on our menus. God bless the USA. It's nice to hear the EU doesn't let that crap slide.3 more...
Where is this common? I know you often see it in scummy tourist traps, but besides that I've not seen something like it. Where is this common? I believe you most often see this in scummy tourist traps.[This comment has been deleted by an automated system]
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In America, the restaurant would have to post this on the menu. Thus we have fine-print on our menus. God bless the USA.
It's nice to hear the EU doesn't let that crap slide.
Where is this common? I know you often see it in scummy tourist traps, but besides that I've not seen something like it.
I believe you most often see this in scummy tourist traps.
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