
Source: BroBible
Summary
A man was charged $3 for ketchup at a Miami restaurant, sparking controversy. The condiment was served in a 2.25-ounce mini glass bottle, which typically costs around $1.03 per bottle at full retail price. The charge has sparked debate, with many considering it excessive. According to an industry survey, over 80% of consumers said they would not pay any additional fee for condiments.
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The habit gets a new name.
Ketchup is no longer a given at some restaurants. Charging for condiments is a growing trend, but most consumers are not on board. A Miami restaurant charged a man $3 for a small bottle of Heinz ketchup, sparking outrage. The math doesn’t justify the customer backlash.
Just another day, just another $3 ketchup.
Author: Evan Null








