A fine for the food residue
A Czech restaurant asks its guests not to leave any food on the plates or pay the cost of 50 crowns for wasting food.
Czech restaurants throw out tons of food a day. Many people would like to give them to those in need, but strict food hygiene rules do not allow this. Now, a Louny restaurant northwest of Prague has launched a new, albeit drastic, fight against food waste: guests can either eat whatever they dare on their plate or pay for it. (origo, Radio.cz)
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