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27 points

What pisses me off is when the online menu says market price.

I understand it reprinting menus every day is expensive, but if you are updating your point of sale terminals, you can type in the price into the online menu.

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8 points

In what country is it legal for restaurants to say “market price” instead of showing the prices? So I can never go there?

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3 points

Where is it illegal? I’ve seen Market Price listed for various menu items across the US.

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8 points

across the US

Ah, that explains it. Over here in Germany, presumably the entirety of the EU and likelu most of the world this is not allowed:

Any business offering goods or services to consumers or advertising goods or services to consumers by stating prices must state the total prices.

§ 3 (1), PAngV

Of course, this isn’t nearly detailed enough. That’s why, for restaurants etc. the following applies:

The price lists must either be clearly legible at the time of the offer, displayed on tables or presented to each guest before orders are taken and upon request when the order is settled. A price list showing the prices of the main food and drink on offer must be displayed next to the entrance to the restaurant. If the restaurant is part of another establishment, it is sufficient to display the price list at the entrance to the restaurant section.

§ 13 (2), PAngV

Just listing the menu with “market price” would violate both these paragraphs. The following exists as well:

The prices listed in the price lists in accordance with sections 1 to 3 must include the service charge and all other surcharges.

§ 13 (5), PAngV

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4 points

I’ve been to several countries in the EU and never seen a restaurant without explicit prices.

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-6 points

I mean for things like bottled water or soda, ‘market price’ should be fine. Those are commonly bought everywhere. Things available locally should mention the current price, can’t expect guests to know trends.

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Even for commonly sold items this practice is harmful to the consumer:

  • difficult to prove someone wrong, even if their price is higher than usual
  • easy to hide a higher price (“well, the local markets we shop at…”)
  • if the price isn’t higher than usual, why hide it behind this

Information asymmetry shifts the power in any economic activities, and should never be encouraged.

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9 points

Honestly, I actually quite like them.

Not for everywhere and every time, but for casual dining, it is very handy.

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8 points

Replace them all with lemonparty.org qr codes.

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7 points

What if I don’t want to bring my god damn phone with me everywhere I go?

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2 points

One day, I decided to not bring my phone when going out. What happened that day:

  1. I lost my debit card (I was too used to using cardless withdrawals from the ATM and forgot my card)
  2. My car picked a good time to break down in the middle of nowhere so it took me 6 hours before having a car passing by so I could get my car towed.

It’s a miracle I didn’t get murdered by a passing serial killer.

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Not to be insulting: You’ll be in the minority. Most larger cities have moved to this style in newer restaurants and many older ones since covid

Not that that doesn’t suck because poor/homeless folks often cant afford or have a way to have a smartphone and keep it charged so no restaurants for them unless they take cash

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4 points

QR code restaurant menu = let’s go to the next restaurant

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1 point

see ya. More room for me

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