The ice-cream shop’s owner had to pay due to expensive ice cream
An ice-cream parlor sold a funnel of ice cream for twenty-five euros (about eight thousand forints) in Florence, Italy.
According to a Taiwanese tourist, this price was exaggerated, but in vain protested at the owner. He finally called the tourist police. The arriving police officers were disappointed to note that the prices of the ice cream parlor were not displayed, so they fined the ice-cream parlor on the spot for two thousand euros. (piacesprofit.hu)
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