An Italian holiday may be a priceless experience for those who have enjoyed all this country has to offer. But the summer of 2023 will go down as one of the priciest in history after a slew of price gouging scandals at cafes and restaurants that have affected foreign tourists and Italians alike.

  • @30mag@lemmy.world
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    2511 months ago

    Tourists were also charged 2 euros for an extra – empty! – plate near Portofino in northern Italy, and 10 cents for a sprinkle of cocoa on a cappuccino at a Lake Como coffee bar.

    Seems silly to nickel and dime people but American restaurants do the exact same shit over here. I don’t know why it is an outrage when you experience these business practices traveling abroad.

        • @kryptonicus@lemmy.world
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          311 months ago

          This is a minor quibble, but I’ve never been charged a fee for an extra plate. They usually only charge when you request to “split the order”, meaning the kitchen splits the entree onto two plates for you.

          • @mnrockclimber@lemmy.sdf.org
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            111 months ago

            Might depends on the restaurant. My family frequents a German restaurant for family holiday meals. The extent of the service they provide is strictly bringing an extra plate and silverware. And it’s an $8 split plate fee.

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          211 months ago

          Exactly. Typically, this is if you only order one thing. If you each order an entree, they usually won’t charge you for extra plates.