Mykonos restaurant charges ten euros for two eggs
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
According to a complaint made on social media, the Fabrica restaurant, on Mykonos, ridiculously overcharged a group of tourists for two eggs sunny side up: They had to pay 9.90 euros per serving of fried eggs, or EUR 19.80 for four fried eggs, which were accompanied by two slices of bread.
The total bill for four fried eggs, a portion of fries, feta cheese, a chicken gyros and two soft drinks was 40.80 euros!
What did the store with the "golden" eggs retort? In a post on the facebook page of the store we read:
"Following up on comments on the occasion of the breakfast product cost, we would like to inform that this price is for two full servings with their accompanying items and not one as erroneously presented by a part of the media.
It should not be forgotten that the prices of products are shaped in such a way that they include both the high operating cost of Mykonos and the tax.
All prices are listed in our product catalog as well as within the store.
We think the misinterpretation is not malicious. Nevertheless, every observation is taken seriously in order to improve our services.
Our goal is to promote culinary quality and the aesthetics of Mykonos as the world's top destination ".
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