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There is a discussion on Hacker News, but feel free to comment here as well.
Where is it illegal? I’ve seen Market Price listed for various menu items across the US.
Ah, that explains it. Over here in Germany, presumably the entirety of the EU and likelu most of the world this is not allowed:
§ 3 (1), PAngV
Of course, this isn’t nearly detailed enough. That’s why, for restaurants etc. the following applies:
§ 13 (2), PAngV
Just listing the menu with “market price” would violate both these paragraphs. The following exists as well:
§ 13 (5), PAngV
It would be nice to have consumer protections in place like in the EU.
They will tell you the price when you are there and ask or if you call the restaurant. I’ve seen Market Price listed for fish and some more rare and exotic things like alligator and rattlesnake presumably because the price to the restaurant can change or the it could be based off the weight of a lobster or something like that.
I’ve been to several countries in the EU and never seen a restaurant without explicit prices.
When I’ve seen it, the menu item was something like fish or lobster mostly, presumably because the cost to the restaurant can change as the prices as the market change and depending on the size of the fish or lobster. Otherwise, I’ve only seen it for rare/exotic meats like alligator or rattlesnake.