Honour System In Cafe
When he could no longer engage staff, because of the demands of war, the proprietor of a Sydney cafe installed an honour system. Patrons clear a table for themselves and sefe it up, go to the kitchen and lay out their own meals, make their own tea, leave payment on the desk (taking change when necessary), and ring the bell as they go out. Old hands show newcomers the routine. In 12 month-' there have been no losses.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 53, Issue 32425, 1 May 1944, Page 6
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82Honour System In Cafe Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 53, Issue 32425, 1 May 1944, Page 6
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