Pay 'fine’ if you waste food at this T'gana hotel

WARANGAL: You can break out with a chiding from elders for losing meals at house however not at a resort right here which levies penalty for leaving half-eaten plates.


Kedari Food Court has grow to be widespread over the years not only for the quality meals it serves but in addition for the “no meals waste” policy being advocated by means of its promoter Lingala Kedari. Display boards at the resort warning customers that the ones leaving in the back of meals would have to pay a effective of Rs 50 in keeping with plate.


Kedari, who's in a catering trade for the past several years, has been imposing the fine-for-food waste for the past two years. He says he has to this point collected Rs 14,000 and needs to donate it to an orphanage.


“My intention is to look that meals is not wasted. I levy effective on those that waste meals,” Kedari said. “Nowadays people who come to my place are very careful not to waste meals. A variety of circumstances of penalty have come down,” he said.


However, Kedari he clarified he was prepared to pay the penalty quantity to those that to find the meals distasteful and don't devour it absolutely. But they will must prove that meals is not excellent or not tasteful, he added.
Pay 'fine’ if you waste food at this T'gana hotel Pay 'fine’ if you waste food at this T'gana hotel Reviewed by Kailash on February 10, 2019 Rating: 5
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