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August 2, 2012 | Saudi restaurant imposes 'wastage fee' on customers |
Manama: A Saudi Arabian restaurant has been fining its customers
for leaving food on their plates. The restaurant in Dammam, in the country's Eastern
Province , imposed the 'wastage fee' after customers ordered excessive amounts
of food and failed to empty their plates. According to the restaurant's owners,
wasting food is against Islam that associates waste with the devil and goes against
social norms that call upon people to think and behave responsibly. With the new
move being initiated by the restaurant, online users took to social sites to give
their opinion. "Restaurant owners do not have the right to hold to account customers
on how much they leave on their plate," the Gulf News quoted a user, as writing.
While some users claimed that the restaurant was seeking publicity with its new
tactic, others suggested that the customers take the excess food with them to
avoid the fine. Several users, however, endorsed the restaurant's pro-food idea.
"People should be made aware of the consequences of wasting food. In fact, those
who empty their plates should be offered a voucher for a free meal in the restaurant,"
a user wrote.
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