A woman in Chongqing, mainland China, saw a Japanese restaurant and thought it was an all-you-can-eat restaurant, but she was dumbfounded when she didn’t expect to invite 20 people to eat. (Picture / Recap of Sohu News)
A woman in Chongqing, mainland China, saw a Japanese restaurant with a price list of 302 yuan (about NT$1337) per person. She thought it was a buffet, so she invited 20 people to the restaurant for dinner. In the end, the restaurant charged 14,535 yuan (approximately NT$64,387), so she could only bite the bullet and check out. Afterwards, she felt that the store was too aggressive, but the restaurant said that they were not a buffet, and RMB 302 was the per capita consumption.
comprehensiveLu MediaAccording to reports, a woman in Chongqing recently saw a Japanese grocery store with a price list of 302 yuan (about NT$1337) per person. She thought it was a buffet, so she invited 17 adults and 3 children to eat. , the woman also told everyone that this restaurant is all-you-can-eat, and everyone is required to eat with their stomachs open, and they are not allowed to leave if they can’t get back their money. We also need to choose the more expensive one.
Unexpectedly, after the meal, the woman went to checkout. She originally calculated that it was about 5,434 yuan, but the clerk told her that the total amount was 14,535 yuan (about NT$64,387). She asked the clerk if it was not charged according to the buffet? After the clerk denied it, she could only bite the bullet and check out.
Afterwards, the more the woman thought about it, the more she thought something was wrong. She thought the Japanese food store was a fraud and asked for a refund, but the store said that the price list stated 302 yuan (about NT$1337) per person, which refers to the per capita consumption amount, not all-you-can-eat. Therefore, the refund was refused, and the two parties could not reach an agreement. In the end, the woman could only report the situation to the relevant department, hoping to uphold justice for her.