It is forbidden to bring your own alcohol in the restaurant, and whether bringing your own food invo

Updated on Restaurant 2024-04-24
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    1. The prohibition of bringing your own alcohol and food in the restaurant involves legal issues. The restaurant's prohibition is an overlord clause and is invalid.

    2. Paragraph 2 of Article 26 of the Law on the Protection of Consumer Rights and Interests stipulates that: "Business operators shall not make unfair or unreasonable provisions to consumers, such as excluding or restricting consumer rights, reducing or exempting business operators' responsibilities, or increasing consumer responsibilities by means of standard clauses, notices, statements, store notices, etc., and shall not use standard terms and technical means to compel transactions." "Paragraph 3 reads:

    If the standard terms, notices, statements, store notices, etc. contain the contents listed in the preceding paragraph, the contents shall be invalid. ”

    3. The prohibition of restaurants from bringing their own drinks and other unequal standard clauses in the service contract (commonly known as overlord clauses) is an unfair and unreasonable provision made by the restaurant in providing catering services to consumers by taking advantage of its dominant position, and consumers may request the people's court to confirm that the "overlord clause" is invalid.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Overlord Clause. Violation of the provisions of the law on standard terms.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Where it is illegal, the Law on the Protection of Consumer Rights and Interests: Article 9: Consumers enjoy the right to choose goods or services independently. Consumers have the right to independently choose the business operators that provide goods or services, to choose the types of goods or services, to decide whether to buy or not to buy any kind of goods, and to accept or not to accept any kind of services.

    Consumers have the right to compare, identify and select goods or services when they choose goods or services independently.

    The right to choose independently means that if I don't buy your drink, I will bring it myself, and the merchant's practice violates the consumer's right to choose independently, and I can complain.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It should be unfair competition, but the law has not solved it well.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The prohibition of bringing their own drinks in restaurants obviously belongs to the overlord clause, strictly speaking, it is invalid, and ordinary restaurants prohibit guests from bringing their own food, but there is no absolute, for example, some halal restaurants in some Hui settlements in Chengdu stipulate that "no foreign dishes are allowed", because it is difficult to say that there is no pork lard in the dishes brought in outside, and from the perspective of respecting the beliefs of ethnic minorities, we should also take the initiative to abide by these regulations.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    I don't know the laws and regulations, just like wearing a condom can't be considered a strong X, I can't respond!

    For a restaurant, the average gross profit margin of food is 50%, and the alcohol is indeed a little higher, about 60%-70%, but is it not every table to order drinks? Can I refuse to provide free water? Many people order a little bit of something and sit for a long time, what can I do?

    Rent is so expensive, water, electricity, gas, employees, taxes are all extremely heavy. You have the freedom to choose what to consume: you can choose to eat or not to eat, to drink or not to drink.

    If you don't want to, is it possible for the restaurant to pick up or not to pick up customers? That's fair! And not an overlord clause for either party.

    The girl is drunk and asks you to send her home, not that she promises to let you x her! The restaurant is open to welcome guests, and you can't refuse any guests, isn't the guest also overlord here? You can be a god for three or five dollars?!

    But it's not called McDonald's in KFC, it's not a takeout at a Hilton restaurant for Shangri-La or Pizza Hut. You say I order your stuff, what do you order, how much do you eat, how much can I earn? Not every table is so conscious, eat a lot of good food, even if you don't use alcohol, you can make money, do you think that 50% of the gross profit can support a restaurant to survive?

    It also depends on the attendance rate, financial management For example, bars, the alcohol sold is more expensive than restaurants, and supermarkets can't be compared, you go to the bar to bring your own KFC McDonald's, you go to KFC to bring your own Lafael Latu Margaux? Or do you go to the bar and bring your own beer and instant noodles?! There are really not many restaurants that can really make money!

    If there really are so many problems, unacceptable, and violating your sacred right to consume, why not go through legal means to solve them? Want to theorize with the restaurant? Every family has a scripture that is difficult to read!

    Money is not easy to earn!

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