New Zealand Dollar falls across the board on weaker consumer confidence
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The New Zealand Dollar weakens in its most traded pairs after weak consumer
confidence data. The New Zealand economy suffers from the twin evils of
high i...
29 minutes ago
Whoa! Get your kids to pay ... problem solved! Kekeke!! 😝
ReplyDeleteLol
DeleteBut cost transfer is not cost saving
Don't think we can get $13.50 per head for 4 dishes in restaurant. Right?
ReplyDeleteNowadays, the difference in bill size between restaurant and zichar/coffee shop is like heaven and earth. Driven by skyrocketing costs ranging from rents to staff salaries, restaurants nowadays not only inflate the prices of their dishes tremendously, but the final bill is also inflated further with GST, service charge, towel charge, tea charge, pickle charge, peanut charge, even plain water charge.
ReplyDeleteWestern restaurants mark up their drinks prices as if they are magical waters of eternal life. Many western restaurants here no longer serve plain water, instead they emulate restaurants in US and Europe by selling us bottled water at $xx++ per small bottle. There's no escape as their soft drinks, coffee/tea, alcoholic drinks all start at $xx++ per cup/glass.