Australia Beer Tax

Tax birthday cake?
in Australia are doing more resturents south chage the people who bring in their own cakes for example – $ 5 per head "who eats the cake," my boss / chef believes fools, "but not sure how to start a cake anyway lol" do you think its ok to charge people who bring cakes are not? after all it's not going to the pub with his own beer
It is not called a tax, called a cutting and planting rates. I am in favor of them. $ 5 per person is a perfect load. We charge that much to stop people from wanting to bring in foreign deserts. That is so strange that your boss or chef does not agree with a seeding rate. We charge by how many people are present, not how many people decide to eat cake or not. I work at a restaurant and we have a fabulous pastry chef to make you, the only great for a celebration cakes if given enough time (and went to school to do it.) No I hate when people bring in food outside a restaurant. It is totally stupid. Then you want to use our tables, cutlery, plates, wants to be served, not clean later and did not think that will be loaded. The money to run all the expenses and what you want for free? Are you high? Having your own dessert means my box is not being used by the guests who are willing to pay for the homemade desserts. My server loses money and the restaurant loses money. That's why I really think people should be charged for bringing desserts abroad. It receives requests from people upset for restrictions on food and not be billed. They have the sand of the beach right?
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