
YouTuber hails restaurant’s ‘no service charges’ policy; netizens aren’t impressed: ‘Jitne ka pudina paratha hai…’
Live MintA YouTuber recently took to social media to praise a restaurant's ‘No Service Charges’ policy. While Ishan wanted to draw attention towards the restaurant's ‘no service charges’ policy, he drew flak from social media users for paying ₹10,030 for Paneer Khurchan, Daal Bukhara, Pudina Paratha, Khasta Roti, and Paneer Makhni. Social media reaction to YouTuber's post A few users questioned why he was charged 9 per cent GST instead of 5 per cent, while many others pointed out that the restaurant charges such high amounts for basic dishes that “they wouldn't care to collect a 10 per cent service charge.” “Why is GST 18% and not 5%?” asked one social media user. “They have already deducted half a month's salary of a hotel management intern from you for five dishes, all while showing you no service charge.” “Jitne ka pudina Paratha hai itne mai Mera pura dinner hojaye.” “I think, they have added service charge and all other charges in each dish's price. 375 INR for 1 roti - You can get a full meal in this on Zomato without any discount Paneer Khurchan for INR 2900 - You can get One Plus earbuds for less.” “Mere 4 saal ki college ki fees se jayada bill Bana h..” “Jitne ki Paneer Makhani hai utni meri MBBS ki 2nd year ki fees this.
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