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Whose beer bottle is it after dinner in the restaurant?

This problem has been discussed for a long time. Who will get the beer bottle after dinner? Consumers, of course.

1, according to trading habits, beer bottles are owned by customers. When the hotel sells beer to customers, the two sides have never agreed on the ownership of beer bottles. According to Article 61 of the Contract Law, beer bottles should be owned by customers according to trading habits, and customers have the right to take these beer bottles away according to law.

2. If the hotel does not indicate in advance that the price of drinks does not include wine bottles, then when consumers buy drinks, empty bottles should belong to customers, and wine bottles are equivalent to the outer packaging of goods. It is impossible for customers to take down the package and return it to the merchants when they buy goods. Consumers can enjoy the right to possess, use and dispose of empty bottles. Hotel operators have no right to interfere, and it is an infringement on their legitimate rights and interests not to allow customers to dispose of empty bottles at will. However, the empty wine bottles left by customers after check-out can be regarded as abandoned items, and the hotel has the right to dispose of them by itself.