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Controversy in Hong Kong: Man Accuses Tea Restaurant of Charging $20 for Handwritten Orders

Many Hong Kong people love to visit tea restaurants, and the common surcharges are nothing more than a 10% service charge or $2 for frozen drinks. However, a Hong Kong man recently posted an article online saying that when he patronized a tea restaurant in Tai O, he had to pay the bill. At that time, he discovered that there was a column of “$20 for handwritten orders” on the bill, which puzzled him. He was surprised that even handwritten orders had to be charged extra? However, after the incident was made public, netizens ridiculed them for their ignorance: “Have you never eaten on the street?”

Do I need to pay for handwritten orders? Hong Kong man accuses a tea restaurant of charging $20 for handwritten orders

The Hong Kong man took a photo of the bill and posted it on a Facebook group dedicated to the quality of restaurants in Hong Kong. As you can see from the bill in the picture, the restaurant is located in Tai O. The bill items displayed are except for the 2 hot pots ordered that day. Dude, there is indeed a column that says “Handwritten orders are $20”, denouncing “you have to pay for writing orders”, and adding an angry Emoji to express dissatisfaction!

Netizens’ reactions changed dramatically: Have you ever eaten on the street?

As soon as the post came out, it sparked heated discussions among netizens. Some people supported the original poster, thinking that the restaurant “is really out of control!” and “Is Maano sick? You ordered wild food without writing an order?” They even called it a “water fish fee” and even thought the restaurant was “stealing money.” They said, “I’ll charge you for seat fees, tea money, and air-conditioning fees next time.” Some people even suspected that the restaurant had another purpose: “Forcing you to get used to using apps.” If you’re alone, you can invite a few people.”

However, the discussion soon took a dramatic turn. One after another, some netizens questioned the poster, “Why didn’t you ask the staff (20 mosquitoes for handwritten orders) at that time?” and pointed out that the so-called “handwritten order” charge did not mean handwritten orders, but “some computers didn’t “These items, hand-written additional items.” One netizen said that he is also in the catering industry. “‘Handwritten list’ in the industry means items that are not on the menu or additional charges that are specially requested by the guests. I hope you will not just order a few.” I just want to smear Hong Kong’s catering industry, thinking that every restaurant is a temple!” In addition, many people did not understand the meaning of “handwritten orders”, and some people ridiculed “ignorance is terrible” and “d people have never gone out to eat on the street. Rice?”, and even said, “What’s this po-type intelligence test?”

Information and some pictures: Facebook @ eateries black shop encyclopedia (Hong Kong restaurant quality/price/service concern group)

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2023-12-29 11:10:29
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