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cakeage
[ key-kij ]
noun
- a fee charged by a restaurant for serving a cake brought in from outside (often used attributively): The cakeage charge for the engagement party was way over our budget. Compare corkage ( def ).
There is a cakeage of $1.50 per person for birthday cakes.
The cakeage charge for the engagement party was way over our budget.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of cakeage1
Example Sentences
Ryan Simpson-Trotman, Orwell鈥檚, near Henley-on-Thames, Berkshire 鈥淚f people want to bring a birthday cake to eat instead of our desserts, there鈥檚 a small 鈥榗akeage鈥 charge 鈥 拢30 tops for 10 or more people.
Restaurants charging 鈥渃akeage鈥 fees of up to 拢9 a person if diners want to bring their own birthday cake.
The latest, nicknamed "cakeage", involves cafes and restaurants charging for serving a birthday cake brought in by customers.
But restaurateurs who charge cakeage argue they're justified in doing so because they have to present the cake and do the clearing up and washing up afterwards.
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