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webbo3 | 16:46 Sun 04th Oct 2020 | Film, Media & TV
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Just watching it this afternoon and one of the places had a yurts, the next morning the guests had to cook their own breakfast, now, if someone had food poisoning who's fault would it be?
The person cooking their own food.
The owners of the yurt that supplied the food and kitchen facilities.
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One more for the lawyers perhaps? I imagine if you could prove they had supplied contaminated food to you then you may have a case,as would they against their suppliers.
16:53 Sun 04th Oct 2020
One more for the lawyers perhaps?

I imagine if you could prove they had supplied contaminated food to you then you may have a case,as would they against their suppliers.

Good question. Did they cook the sausage well enough in your scenario?
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very difficult to ascertain fault.
Very.
this is not an answer but just wanted to say - about 2 years ago - a friend of mine was invited to a wedding - guess what - they had to stay in a yurt. I had never heard tell of the word yurt and I had to google. Can't believe this exists in this generation of lavishness. Of course friend sent a wedding present but didn't go. God's sake she just had her two breasts removed.
Some Yurts are quite luxurious.
why didn't they just have yoghurt for breakfast ?
Prior to arrival get the yurters to sign a contract blaming themselves!
Best yet never even dream of doing a yurt thing.
JJ, yurts are fabulous. Fully furnished with proper beds, sofas, wardrobes and they are really large, you can stand up and walk round properly. As Mamya says, many are very luxurious with outdoor hot tubs and beautiful fittings. The one we stayed in had a woodburner and private bathroom with power shower. Far better facilities than many hotel rooms

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