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A diner has vented her frustration after a restaurant revealed it would charge her guests $10-per-head to bring their own cake to a birthday dinner. Jules Rangiheuea, from Perth, was getting ready to enjoy a night out at a restaurant in Sydney when she was told her table would be charged a cakeage fee so a waiter could cut and plate up the dessert.
Diner’s fury over restaurant’s cakeage fee. “Bloody hell Sydney, since when did we start charging absolutely criminal prices to have cake at a restaurant?” Rangiheuea said. “This is the third restaurant that I’m going to that has said it will be a $10 charge ... $10 per person to eat the cake that we have bought. “I’m so confused, especially the cost of living. Like people are only going out now to celebrate and a lot of celebrations include cake.
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