Everyone excitedly anticipates going out to eat and having meals at their favourite restaurants. They are also willing to spend a little bit more when enjoying superb meals. However, there is some disappointment when the dinner turns out to be overpriced and that too without justification. A similar incident happened with a woman and she paid for the overpriced water bottle and here’s what she did!
The Woman Paid ₹350 For A Water Bottle!
A customer was recently dining at a posh restaurant and was shocked to learn the cost of a bottle of water. People were shocked by what she did next and were able to relate to it. In the pic, you could see a tall glass bottle with a 660 ml capacity that the user had been given at a dining establishment that she had gone to for lunch with a friend.
Her tweet stated that she was having lunch at a fancy restaurant with a friend. And she had to pay ₹350 for a bottle of water. So, she decided to bring the bottle back home and reuse it. She further asks whether it is just her or everyone does it.
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We are often shocked at some of the overpriced services and stuff at a restaurant. However, most of us try to get repayment by reusing it!
Netizens Agree With The Woman
One of the users agreed with the woman and stated that after having lunch with his sister, he forced her to carry the overpriced water bottle. Another user suggested that she can ask for regular water instead of packaged water.
A user shared a pic of bottles that he got from restaurants. People have been sharing their experiences of ordering regular water instead of bottles. A user suggested that she can use the bottle to store a plant and stated ‘money plant in money eater’. Another woman shares that she bought a ₹20 bottle for ₹100 at a restaurant, thanks to tax!
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Comment below and share your thoughts about the overpriced water bottles served at restaurants. Also, tell us if servers open water bottles without even asking the customers.
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