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Don't Get Sick Or Pay A 'Vomit Fee' For Bottomless Mimosas

Woman pouring champagne into glasses for mimosa's

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Several San Francisco Bay Area restaurants are charging a $50 cleaning fee for brunch diners who vomit after indulging in bottomless mimosas.

Bay Area restaurants Kitchen Story and Home Plate have implemented this policy to encourage responsible drinking, while some restaurants are placing time limits on the bottomless mimosas. Tamasha Indian Resto-Bar in Canada claimed the same policy was effective in preventing vomiting incidents.

Additionally, vomiting in an Uber or Lyft could cost up to $150, depending on the damage to the vehicle.


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