亚洲网紅露点

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cakeage

[ key-kij ]

noun

  1. 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.



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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of cakeage1

First recorded in 1985鈥90; cake ( def ) + -age ( def ); modeled on corkage ( def )
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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.

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Restaurants charging 鈥渃akeage鈥 fees of up to 拢9 a person if diners want to bring their own birthday cake.

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The latest, nicknamed "cakeage", involves cafes and restaurants charging for serving a birthday cake brought in by customers.

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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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