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Old Jun 8, 2010 | 10:34 am
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Originally Posted by Wingman32
Hmm -- I haven't encountered this too much. The worst I usually see is a price at the top of a category -- say all beers are $6 (it states that at the header) and then doesn't repeat $6 next to each beer.

I agree that not showing prices on a menu is poor form -- though you can always ask .

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In the UK -- and across Europe -- the prices for drinks always seems to be posted. This is a uniquely American thing. And it's done by both independent restaurants and the large chains.

Heck, the "menu police" are now starting to require US restaurants to post the caloric count for their meals on the menus. I don't really give a damn about that -- I know the grilled chicken breast is better for me than the fried onion rings.

But I would like to know how much the beer costs!
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