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Should the hotel charge for opening beer bottles?

I think the focus of this dispute is not whether it should be collected, but whether it is reasonable and whether the price charged is too high.

Sometimes when you go to some restaurants, you will encounter some rules, such as not bringing your own drinks. The man ate in this restaurant, but he brought his own beer, not from the hotel, and then asked the waiter to open it. It stands to reason that it is not too much for the hotel to charge some service fees symbolically. After all, your wine is not the hotel's own. There is nothing wrong with people opening bottles for you and providing you with services, and charging a nominal service fee. The People's Hotel is also open for business, and whether it sells products or services, it is compliant.

However, the opening service fee of 100 yuan depends on the local price level. And whether the service fee of 100 yuan is a pure bottle opening service fee. If 100 yuan has other service charges, then 100 yuan should not be expensive. But if it is just the cost of opening a bottle, I think it is too high and unreasonable.

On the whole, I think both sides are at fault in this matter. It is unreasonable for customers to bring their own beer to save money, but they want to save money, but they want to use the bottle opening service of the hotel for free. I think you can also bring your own bottle opener or open it yourself. You used the service and paid a little more. You should blame yourself for not asking clearly before using this service. The hotel is also at fault. It's probably a little uncomfortable to see the guests bring their own drinks. I wonder if there is such a reason. However, I think that since we have to collect money, when the hotel provides services to its guests, it should also explain that we need to charge for opening bottles, which is reasonable.