We do offer food services at an additional charge because our place is secluded and it becomes difficult for the guest to manage meals. We do have a equipped kitchen, but not every guest wants to spend time cooking.
In India things are a little different, people expect to get much more then what they pay and there's tough competition so everyone adds up to their offerings.
The problem with them was, they wanted to pay little but demand more and it does not work that way, right?
Though I have my rules and I do not go beyond my line in offerings. At the time of booking all the add ons are clearly mentioned with charges so that there is no problem later on, but then some people like these still want to play around.
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