Should Restaurants Penalize Customers For Leftover Food?

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According to the World Health Organization, over a billion people in the world are starving and the number that is underfed, is even greater. Despite these dire statistics, many of us have no qualms ordering much more than we can devour at restaurants and then, letting it all go to waste - Now, a restaurant in Saudi Arabia is trying to put a stop to the unnecessary wastage - By levying a fine!

Fahd Al Anzi, the owner of Marmar restaurant in the eastern port of Damma decided to implement this rather un-friendly rule after reading about the plight of the people of Somalia. He said that while millions of people were dying of starvation there, customers who came to his restaurant often ordered way more than they could possibly consume, largely to impress their friends and then, tossed it all away.

The fine he imposes depends on the amount of leftover food and the odd thing is, that instead of rebelling against the restaurant, his customers are lauding him for his initiative and, ordering less. In fact, they are calling him the 'Robin Hood' of Saudi Arabia because all the extra money he collects is sent to Somalia.

This is not the first restaurant to impose a fine for over ordering. A Hong Kongrestaurant charges customers per ounce of leftovers, while Sydney-based Japanese restaurant WAFU, charges customers an extra 30% for leftover food (unless, they bring their own take home container) and, requests them to never come to the restaurant again! We believe more eateries should start implementing these surcharges - What do you think? Be sure to add your comments below.

Resources: newser.com, odditycentral.com, huffingtonpost.com

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  • Niharikaabout 7 years
    I do think the 'never come to this resturant again' thing is a bit rude, but this is still happening? Resturants in my area started putting signs that say things like 'take what you want, but eat what you take' over their buffets a few years ago. In Outdoor Ed. , when the entire fifth grade goes to sleep in cabins and take hikes, they have anti-food wastage competetions in which you try to waste the least food.
    • AWESOME!!!!over 7 years
      I never have leftover food or throw my food away. I love this idea!
      • dancer345
        dancer345almost 9 years
        They should give extra food to homeless and hungry in all countries
        • curly suealmost 10 years
          yea i like this i think if you go some where to eat bring it home and eat it the next day or give it 2 a homeless person
          • puglover67
            puglover67almost 10 years
            I think that rule is a good rule because people are just throwing perfectly good food away! I hate when I have to do that...
            • happypug12
              happypug12almost 10 years
              Yeah! I have been to restaurants before, and I see so much leftover food that is still good to eat. I mean, when u r done eating at a restaurant, you can at least bring your leftovers home. People in America take lots of food for granted, when there is still so many hungry people in the world.
              • nikukyu
                nikukyualmost 10 years
                That's good cuz we're taking all that food for granted!
                • Dhsiand13579about 10 years
                  This is a very smart idea and very good for school current events.
                  • blueazulabout 10 years
                    honestly i think its a good idea but still kinda rude because many people dont know how big the portion is... right!
                    • meabout 10 years
                      we never have extra food ever. . . i eat it all :D