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It's not legal, but it's reasonable, otherwise people will sell it, but those restaurants should also adjust their prices, I don't know why the price bureau doesn't care, if it's about the same as the supermarket price, who still brings it to the old god.
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No, some restaurants can charge a corkage fee. But it can't be too expensive, as long as it's acceptable. To do business, you still have to let others have to make money.
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Overlord regulations, but there is currently no relevant provision in the law to restrict them.
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Secretly drink while the waiter is away, our leader is like this, haha.
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I think it's very reasonable, otherwise everyone brings their own drinks to eat, and they bring their own beds and quilts when they live in hotels, isn't it not making people make money?
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The hotel prohibits consumers in the form of store notices.
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There are many countermeasures, but I think the best thing to do is not to eat them.
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Of course, you can't bring your own.
First: People have a certain amount of expenses, and if you bring them, what does he earn.
Second: If the things you bring are not clean, if there is anything wrong with eating, do you want him to be responsible?
You feel unreasonable, you can not go.
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Whoever says it, can complain about it.
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You can bring it, it seems to come out of the regulations, and I used to talk about this problem on TV
Consumers have the right to freely choose goods and receive services, and restaurants and KTVs are not allowed to restrict customers' rights through store notices or verbal notices, let alone pay corkage fees. If the merchant has the above behaviors, you can directly call 12315 to make a complaint.
I am in charge of my territory, and of course I have the right to refuse to bring my own drinks. >>>More
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. >>>More
It is logically illegal, but the average consumer ignores it.
There is no legal basis for you to have the right to take out alcohol in this way.