leytongabriel
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In the buffet car of a Eurostar recently and a woman came up asking if she could have a glass of water. This used to be available with the milk, sugar etc. in the corner.
Before the barrista could reply, a catering manager-type person cut in and said no they only sell bottles of water. He continued, justifying this by saying that Eurostar was a commercial operation and needed to make a profit.
So apart from his attitude ( which was rather ott 'I'm the boss') what does this mean for water rights on trains? In normal cafes and bars I believe there is a right to ask for water. Does this apply to trains or not? Has there been any consensus or standard working practice? Aside from the question
of water for medicinal / health purposes, it's quite standard in France to have water with your coffee. What does the panel think?
Before the barrista could reply, a catering manager-type person cut in and said no they only sell bottles of water. He continued, justifying this by saying that Eurostar was a commercial operation and needed to make a profit.
So apart from his attitude ( which was rather ott 'I'm the boss') what does this mean for water rights on trains? In normal cafes and bars I believe there is a right to ask for water. Does this apply to trains or not? Has there been any consensus or standard working practice? Aside from the question
of water for medicinal / health purposes, it's quite standard in France to have water with your coffee. What does the panel think?