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Swiss restaurant fines customers who don’t finish food

A restaurant in the Swiss canton of Aargau has started fining people for not finishing their food, although the motive isn't purely profiteering.

Is fining people a good way to stop food waste? Photo by Ulysse Pointcheval on Unsplash
Is fining people a good way to stop food waste? Photo by Ulysse Pointcheval on Unsplash

“Casanova” Indian restaurant in the town of Baden, Aargau, charges a ‘fine’ of five francs — in addition to the bill — to customers who leave food on their plate.

The reason for doing so however is not a typical example of Swiss profiteering – and only applies to those who choose the all-you-can-eat buffet option. 

The owner, Salman Ghauri, grew up in India where a large part of the population doesn’t have enough to eat, said he wanted to remind people how good they have it.

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“Food is precious in India, we don’t throw it away”, Ghauri told Swiss media, encouraging the Swiss to avoid food waste. 

In his restaurant, he serves an all-you-can-eat buffet for 20 francs, but some people pile up more food onto their plates than they can consume, and uneaten food ends up in trash.

This is why Ghauri decided charge a ‘penalty’ of anyone who doesn’t finish the food — a concept he says most of his customers support.

Ghauri, who has lived in Switzerland for 20 years, said the fine might encourage people to think a little more about what they put on their plate. 

“Some people also leave their plate half full and go back to the buffet to try another dish.”

Ghauri said that while the Swiss learn as children to eat what is served on their plates “as adults we tend to leave that aside”. 

“I find our concept good and I fully support it”. 

Member comments

  1. I applaud this restaurant owner for what he is doing. I hate to see food wasted for all the reasons. Especially now with wars, Climate Crisis, inflation, all the economic suffering of actually most people in the world, wasting food seems morally and spiritually wrong. I also hate how some people behave at buffets, it is weird, and why I avoid them. I wish this guy good luck. And I also appreciate that The Local covered this story. Thank you!

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McDonalds to open seven new restaurants in Switzerland this year

The American fast food giant McDonald's plans to open seven new locations in Switzerland before the end of 2024.

McDonalds to open seven new restaurants in Switzerland this year

With the first McDonalds in the country opening in Geneva in 1976, the company currently has 180 franchises nationwide. 

While the company has not revealed the exact locations of all the new restaurants, local reporting suggests that there will be a new branch in Küssnacht in Schwyz and in Zug.

The company is also currently actively seeking locations and taking franchise inquiries in regards to the expansion plans. 

In 2023, the company opened five new restaurants at Altenrhein in the canton of St Gallen, Gland in Vaud, Sihlcity in Zurich, and Riddes and Visp in Valais.

One restaurant has already opened in 2024, at Aarberg in the canton of Bern. 

The current expansion is part of the brand’s plan to have 200 locations throughout the country over the medium term.

Each of the country’s outlets now can allow ordering through the restaurant’s app and payment. A further 117 offer delivery through services such as Uber Eats.

McDonald’s announced in the press release that 88 percent of their total food spend now comes from local suppliers within Switzerland

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