"Please do not bring pets into the restaurant. Thank you very much!", a notice posted in front of a restaurant in Ho Chi Minh City was suddenly shared on social networks in recent days, along with many mixed opinions. Most netizens expressed support for the restaurant owner's actions in wanting diners to have the best culinary experience, avoiding being bothered by pets such as dogs and cats of customers as well as ensuring food hygiene and safety.
A notice board of a restaurant in Ho Chi Minh City not allowing customers to bring pets into the restaurant was shared on social networks and caused much controversy.
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However, another group of netizens objected, saying that posting such notices is tactless, does not show love for animals, and causes difficulties for many people who have pets.
Account Tuong Van commented: "It's right to ban it like that. Food hygiene and safety are guaranteed, so what else do you want?". "I hate restaurants, cafes and eateries that bring dogs in the most, it's very dangerous because there are a lot of canine tapeworms. Even if dogs are vaccinated, they can still get it, it's unpredictable. It's right to ban it!", nickname Ruby Nguyen agreed.
"This shop owner is completely wrong, I disagree. Because many customers do not consider dogs as pets but as children, as family members," Nguyen Si account refuted. "In Saigon, people only remind each other, no one posts like that, it will lose customers," Minhthang Tran expressed.
What do diners and restaurant owners in Ho Chi Minh City say?
Sharing with Thanh Nien , the owner of a restaurant that has posted a notice prohibiting customers from bringing dogs and cats into the restaurant for many years now, said it was not by chance that the restaurant did so.
"Previously, we had many problems when customers brought their dogs into the restaurant and let them run around, barking loudly, affecting other customers. Many times customers complained, so I decided to put up a notice board to let customers know. My restaurant is in a closed space, the smell of animals, fur... will also bring many risks to food safety and the customer experience," the restaurant explained.
Although he does not prohibit customers from bringing pets into his restaurant for fear of losing customers, the owner of a snail restaurant in Binh Dong Ward (HCMC) said he is very worried when customers bring dogs and cats.
In fact, there are many shops in Ho Chi Minh City that post signs stating that pets are not allowed inside.
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"It's okay with well-behaved dogs and cats, but with naughty ones whose owners don't know how to manage them, it can be very harmful. In case the pet causes trouble for other customers, our restaurant will also remind their owners," she said.
Although she is a big animal lover and has a cat at home, Ms. Phuong Hoa (25 years old) living in Ho Chi Minh City said that she limits bringing her pet into the shop as much as possible for fear of affecting other customers. According to Ms. Hoa, not everyone can get used to the smell of dogs and cats.
The customer expressed sympathy for restaurants that do not allow dogs or cats inside. According to her, the restaurant owner also does this to avoid affecting surrounding customers.
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