Wednesday, 21 May 2014

Should restaurants offer discount for 'well-behaved kids'?



A Calgary restaurant cuts bill for parents of well-behaved offspring.

Calgary’s Carino Bistro deducts $5 from the bill of any table where the youngest guests don’t leave a bad taste with other diners.

So should restaurants offer discounts for 'well-behaved kids'?


Critics of the move said it is unnecessary to reward parents for teaching their children good manners, which they should already be doing.

Would surcharge on unruly children be more effective at deterring bad manners?



 

 




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