Some Charges Are Very Hard To Digest
The deputy mayor of Rome has offered an official apology to a Japanese man who was charged $1,200 (including a $200 service charge) for a meal at the famous Il Passetto restaurant in the Italian capital. The couple later turned down the offer of an all-expenses paid return trip to Rome from the Italian government.
FOOTNOTE: Check the check.
Should think so too.
ReplyDeleteI would have to pass on the Passeto if that were the charge!
ReplyDeleteIt's me again....meant to comment on the dust invasion over there...are you in the middle of that? I've seen some amazing photos and hope to see some of yours of it.
ReplyDeleteCan you breathe over there? Heard about the fog on the news this morning.
ReplyDeleteI'd be happy to take that all-expense paid trip to Rome if the Japanese couple doesn't want it. Even with flaws, Rome and Romans are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteIt must have been the price of the wine...what else could it have been??
ReplyDeleteHope all is well where you are.
Sandi
ooch! to rich for my blood...maybe before the check, you look at a menu before going in...
ReplyDeleteAn all-expense paid trip to Rome? I'd go!
ReplyDeleteFair dues, at least they apologised.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't have been able to resist the expenses-paid offer, though!
I'd have thrown up and asked for a refund!
ReplyDeleteWell said, Eddie! And I would have accepted the trip, too!
ReplyDeleteMaybe they can send them a take-away, instead?
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