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The original was posted on /r/australia by /u/NorseNoble on 2025-06-12 01:13:53+00:00.


i haven’t had oporto in like ten years but on the public holiday we went to the local one and ordered just a salad and a burger meal it was 32 or 33 dollars on the menu when added together, i pull up to the window and am told it’s 49 dollars because it’s a public holiday.

i said “im alright thanks” and drove off - is it normal for them to charge 50% for a public holiday ? i mean i understand when companies charge 10-15% but 50%? is this the norm with this company?

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