Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Many restaurants use the words ';MARKET PRICE';in their menu,wat shld we do in such cases?

Prices on things, especially seafood, change depending on the season and the day. Feel free to ask your server what the day's price is.Many restaurants use the words ';MARKET PRICE';in their menu,wat shld we do in such cases?
ask the waiter/waitress for the price. that kinda means the price varies depending on what is better. you have to be carefulMany restaurants use the words ';MARKET PRICE';in their menu,wat shld we do in such cases?
Either ask them what's the price, or pick something off the menu that lists the price, if you're uncomfortable asking.
Ask them the price. It means it depends on what the price is that day. Usually they are more expensive items on the menu.
Bluntly ask what they intend to charge you. If they want to be vague leaving you uncomfortable about ordering turn it around on them.
Market price means they will go to the nearest market to get it for you and they won't charge you.


1st one to answer alright!
Ask what the market price is on that day
Ask ';what is the market price?';

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