Mumbai: Hotel charges Rs 1,700 for two boiled eggs


Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Aug 12: When a complaint by actor Rahul Bose paying Rs 442 for two bananas in a hotel in Chandigarh is fresh in the mind, Dhar, a twitter user has shared a copy of the bill paying Rs 1,700 for two boiled eggs at Four Seasons Hotel in Mumbai. Two omelets bought by him at the hotel were also charged likewise. A coke is charged Rs 260.

Author and photographer Karthik Dhar showed how star hotels charge for common items. Dhar asked if they should launch a protest on the subject. There were hundreds of comments on it. The message on twitter was re-tweeted or shared by more than 1,200 users.

The Federation of Hotel and Restaurant Associations of India had justified the high price of bananas in the earlier incident stating that a hotel offers service, quality, plate, cutlery, accompaniment, sanitized fruit, ambiance and luxury and not the commodity alone.

  

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  • Mr Clean, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 12 2019

    These standard hotels have menu card and prices have shown for all items. It is upto the customer to take it or leave it. In this case hotel can charge GST as it is cooked means processed. Whereas the banana issues last time hotel was at fault to charge GST on uncooked unprocessed fruit that is why tax and excuse dept slapped penalty of Rs 25,000 on the hotel.

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  • Shan, Udupi

    Tue, Aug 13 2019

    I was in Frankfurt airport. They will not carrying water bottle and purchased 200 ml water from airport lounge and paid more than 200 rupees.
    They will not force you to buy. If you want than pay their rate and buy.

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