单词 | cakeage charge |
释义 | > as lemmascakeage charge In a restaurant: the cutting and serving of a cake that has been brought in by a customer from off the premises; (hence) a charge levied for this service. Also as a modifier, as in cakeage charge, cakeage fee, etc. Cf. corkage n. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > fees and taxes > [noun] > for food, board, or service pension1696 board-bill1833 table money1841 American plan1848 corkage1884 service charge1889 fixed price1907 service1909 cover charge1921 demi-pension1951 rack rate1976 cakeage1985 1985 Sydney Morning Herald 3 Aug. 1/8 One of the party brought a birthday cake. The restaurant put candles on it, cut it up and served it. The group was astounded when the bill included a charge for ‘Cakeage—$36’. 2018 @louiserfindlay 5 Mar. in twitter.com (accessed 10 Oct. 2019) Every restaurant I've worked in charges a cakeage fee. It's more than fair as we store, cut and serve your cake (with a scoop of ice cream)... If you don't wanna pay it—have a picnic in the park. < as lemmas |
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