Consumer Commission Defends Eatery in Veg-NonVeg Debacle
- The District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission dismissed a complaint against a Wow Momos outlet regarding non-vegetarian food served to two complainants who ordered vegetarian items on December 19, 2020.
- The complainants claimed to have ordered a vegetarian dish, but the invoice indicated they ordered non-vegetarian food.
- The commission noted the complainants failed to provide evidence of negligence and questioned their choice of restaurant.
- The commission stated, 'A prudent person would be able to distinguish between veg and non-veg food before consuming,' emphasizing the lack of care in their choice.
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Consumer Commission Defends Eatery in Veg-NonVeg Debacle
A consumer dispute in Mumbai highlights the issue of ordering non-vegetarian food by strictly vegetarian individuals from mixed-offer eateries. The commission ruled that individuals should exercise discretion in such settings. The complaint lacked evidence, and the plaintiffs admitted to ordering non-veg items as shown in the invoice.
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