Reported about 1 year ago
In Kaohsiung, a customer who ordered a unique braised chicken rice dish for takeout was disappointed to find the main chicken dish in the box was not filled to the bottom, feeling it was a rip-off for the nearly NT$180 spent. The store defended itself by stating that the chicken is measured by weight and that dine-in and takeout orders are treated equally. Despite boasting a meticulous cooking process with special rice and chicken sauce, the store quickly clarified that each portion is standardized at 120 grams and costs only NT$169. Other similar establishments offer similar items around NT$170, making it difficult to judge the pricing discrepancy. Netizens complained about the perceived high cost, emphasizing the subjective nature of value assessment in such cases.
Source: YAHOO