Spanish Sushi Restaurant Implements 'Vomit Fee' to Combat Excessive Eating
Restaurant introduces 'vomit fee' after greedy customers 'eat until they burst'
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Sushi Toro, an all-you-can-eat sushi restaurant in Gelves, near Sevilla, Spain, has introduced a 'vomit fee' due to issues with diners overeating and vomiting outside the restaurant. The policy aims to address hygiene concerns and improve customer service amidst rising sushi demand in Spain.
- 01Sushi Toro has implemented a 'vomit fee' for diners who overeat.
- 02The restaurant has faced hygiene issues due to customers vomiting outside.
- 03Prices for the buffet range from €16.90 to €23.90 depending on the day.
- 04Demand for sushi in Spain has been increasing, shifting preferences from traditional seafood.
- 05The restaurant encourages customers to order only what they can eat.
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Sushi Toro, an all-you-can-eat sushi restaurant located in Gelves, near Sevilla, Spain, has announced a controversial 'vomit fee' aimed at curbing the behavior of diners who overindulge. The restaurant has reported an increase in incidents where customers eat excessively, resulting in vomiting both inside and outside the premises. This has raised concerns regarding hygiene and customer service, prompting the restaurant to take action. In a social media statement, restaurant staff expressed frustration over the challenges posed by customers who treat eating as a competition, leading to unsanitary conditions. Sushi Toro offers a buffet menu priced between €16.90 and €23.90, featuring a mix of traditional and innovative dishes. As sushi gains popularity in Spain, the restaurant is urging patrons to be mindful of their limits and only order what they can consume to maintain a pleasant dining experience.
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The new policy may deter excessive eating, promoting a more hygienic dining environment and improving overall customer experience.
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