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Is it legal to charge for bringing your own drinks?

It is illegal to charge for bringing your own drinks.

This is because, according to the relevant laws and regulations of our country, the operators of restaurants, hotels, restaurants and other places must abide by the relevant regulations. When purchasing commodities under legal control, such as franchised cigarettes, cigarettes under border trade supervision, liquefied petroleum gas, gasoline, etc., they must be purchased through formal channels and paid taxes according to law. You are not allowed to buy and sell on your own, and you are not allowed to charge for bringing your own drinks if you have paid import duties and consumption taxes as required. If the restaurant charges for its own drinks, it can provide services to consumers, but there is no extra charge.

In order to obtain higher income, some merchants may resort to fraudulent means such as falsely reporting the price of dishes, and the charge for bringing their own drinks is one of them, which violates relevant laws and will have a negative impact on customers. Therefore, in this case, consumers should consciously safeguard their rights and interests, and they can argue with each other or choose not to patronize such businesses.