Business
Cashless foreigner allowed to eat without paying at Kerala joint
Munnar (Kerala), Dec 10 : Call it a demonetisation pain eased by a fine example of hospitality in the God's Own Country. A 40-year-old foreigner ate at a restaurant here and didn't pay because he was cashless. He was caught but let off because the eatery staff realised their guest had no other option.
Khader Kunju, a restaurant owner here since 1989, said the incident occurred on Friday at the eatery near his joint.
Kunju told IANS that the tourist had before ordering food asked if the restaurant accepted credit cards. He was told the facility wasn't available.
But he still "went and had lunch and after washing his hands, he ran away", Kunju said.
"He was caught by the hotel staff, but let off when he said he has money but there was no way he could withdraw it as the ATM's did not have cash."
Kunju said it was not a one-off incident of inconvenience faced by foreigners in Kerala after the central government announced on November 8 that it was spiking the country's 86 per cent -- Rs 500 and 1,000 notes -- of all currency in circulation.
He said he also faced "similar situation as many of my clients are foreign tourists".
The restaurant owner narrated an incident how a group of French tourists -- four men and four women -- walked into his eatery and said they were very hungry and wanted to eat but had no cash.
"They said they have credit cards, but since I don't have swiping machine, I told them they can have food and pay later."
However, the generosity came with a cost.
"Their total bill was Rs 1,600. A few days later the women came and paid their amount, but the men slipped away and have not paid as yet."
Kunju said he had never in his lifetime seen a situation like this.
Koshy John, a tour guide, said he had a group of foreign tourists who landed on the day the demonetisation was announced.
"The announcement proved a nightmare," John said. He said his guests had exchanged their currencies hours before Prime Minister Narendra Modi made the announcement.
And most of the time his guests spend "waiting in queues at banks".
"They left disappointed," said John, adding there has been a drop in the number of foreign tourist arrivals.
13 hours ago
Ancient Hindu prayers to open Canada’s Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly 1st time
13 hours ago
Israeli army says recovers another hostage's body from Gaza
13 hours ago
US NSA to visit Israel for talks on ceasefire
13 hours ago
Scorching heatwaves: Rajasthan's Barmer, UP's Kanpur hottest at 46.9 deg C
13 hours ago
Now Nagaland poll panel urges Naga body not to abstain from local body polls
13 hours ago
LS polls: Kasab, Gabbar, ghosts, funeral pots, fake 'santaan' - Maha campaign blitz had it all
13 hours ago
PM Modi to address three election meetings in Punjab on May 23, 24
13 hours ago
Heavy rain in south Tamil Nadu, dams under surveillance in Kanyakumari
13 hours ago
LS polls: PM Modi to campaign in Jharkhand, Bengal; BJP chief Nadda to visit Haryana
13 hours ago
Calcium, vitamin D deficiency may affect bone health of pregnant women
13 hours ago
Why congenital heart disease remains a health concern in India
13 hours ago
Humans not at risk of deadly chronic wasting disease: Study
13 hours ago
IPL 2024: Batters, Yash Dayal shine as RCB enter playoffs with a stunning 27-run win over CSK