"Gous should not be given to customers for free," a Kerala court said in the verdict -a Kerala court says there should be no free sauce to customers

A local consumer court ruled that sauce should not be given to customers for free. At the same time, after this decision of the court, a restaurant owner in Kochi, Kerala inhaled a sigh of relief. In fact, a legal battle began when a person ordered parota and beef in a restaurant here in November last year. IANS, KOCHI. A local consumer court ruled that sauce should not be given to customers for free. At the same time, after this decision of the court, a restaurant owner in Kochi, Kerala inhaled a sigh of relief. In fact, a legal battle began when a person ordered parota and beef in a restaurant here in November last year. Restaurants and hotels also give separate sauce. In most places, restaurants and hotels also give separate sauce. The owner of the ‘Persian table’ restaurant remembered the incident for which a long legal battle took place, that the person who ordered parota and Beef did not ask for sauce. The restaurant owner said he later said he wanted sauce too. We said that we usually do not give sauce, but if the order of beef with sauce is, then we give. He began to fight, and we made our position clear. He unfortunately became with our attitude. Later we learned that he had lodged a complaint with the local authorities, and they also came to inspect us. When nothing happened, he submitted a petition to the Consumer Court. Gous is prepared with onion base. The sauce is prepared in some places with a base of onion, while the cattle dish is prepared as curry in some places. People like to take sauce to improve the taste of chicken and beef.