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Why can't I bring my own drinks to the restaurant?

Restaurants are forbidden to bring their own drinks, which limits the rights of consumers in the form of format clauses.

Consumers have the right to bring their own drinks when they consume in restaurants, and restaurants are forbidden to bring their own drinks, which is an exception and limits consumers' rights.

In addition, the spirit of the Consumer Protection Law prohibiting bringing drinks in restaurants also violates the spirit of the Consumer Protection Law.

Article 9 of the law stipulates that consumers have the right to choose their own goods or services.

Article 10 of the law stipulates that consumers have the right to fair trade.

These two articles clearly stipulate the trading rights that consumers enjoy in the process of consumption.

The prohibition of bringing drinks in restaurants violates the right of free choice of goods and fair trade.

So this format clause belongs to the overlord clause and should be invalid.