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marcus5771 | 16:45 Mon 20th Nov 2006 | Food & Drink
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Are there any resturants that ask you to pay for what the meal is worth.
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Catering profit on meal 66% so food amounts to 34% so you would never pay for what the meal is worth.
What any commodity is worth Marcus is simply how much you are prepared to pay for it and when you walk away you feel that you have a good deal.

Someone paid $50 million dollars for Van Gogh's painting of a bowl of sunflowers, in my opinion it isn't worth the price of a bag of crisps.

That is the difference in what something is worth.

Diamonds are internationally excepted as being priceless which should give you some idea of how stupid humans can be, diamonds are as common as coal,and no more worthy, they are worhless baubles which the idiot people buy thinking they have an investment.

Buy your girl an engagement ring for five thousand pounds and when you break up a month later, try getting more than �200 quid for it.

People like like De Beers are as rich as they are because of the mind numbigig stupidity of the rest of us believing their fairy stories.
i think i know what your reffering to...

i have been told in the past that legally, you can offer what you feel is reasonable if the meal it not what you where hoping for. I'll have a search but i have heard of such a thing happening...perhaps its just urban legend
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The question was on the Iain Lee`s radio show on London LBC 97.3 there was reports of this in Watford with a Pizza company.
If the problem is the quality of the food rather than the service and it is so poor as to be a breach of contract, again you are entitled to reduce the bill or refuse to pay. However, if you are going to do this you need to tell the waiter at the time the food is served or if you first taste it. The restaurant is entitled to have the opportunity of putting good the problem.

this site (although from 'clubbers guide') has some interesting info surrounding it..hope this helps

http://origin-community.ministryofsound.com/li fe/thelaw/features/default?article=15312

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