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A couple of San Francisco restaurants have implemented a vomit cleanup fee for patrons who overindulge.

You're having bottomless mimosas at brunch, and you're about to reach for your sixth glass of sweet bubbly mixed with freshly squeezed OJ. A good idea? Maybe not, as these San Francisco Bay Area restaurants have implemented a vomit cleanup fee for patrons who overindulge. Kitchen Story, an Asian-fusion brunch establishment in Oakland, will charge a $50 cleaning fee to customers who don't make it to the toilet.

These kinds of policies are certainly not new. Kitchen Story's general manager suggested implementing it after noticing similar signs in bars, co-owner Steven Choi told SFGate. On New Year's Eve in 2021, a restaurant bar in Toronto put up a sign announcing a $50 fee for guests who vomited inside. The owner told the publication BlogTo they started the policy in 2019 and hadn't had any such unpleasant incidents since.

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