In this light they advised customers to carry with them the left-overs, if any.
A spokesman for Park Plaza hotel told PTI, "We guide guests at the time of taking orders on the size of the items to be consumed in order to avoid wastage."
He says it needs to be noted that on 70 per cent occasions the orders are placed keeping in mind the fact that the food items are consumed by more than one guest.
Popular upscale food joint The Bikers Cafe India Director, Sanjay Yadav, also hailed the decision as a positive one, saying that limiting food quantity would definitely check wastage which in turn would make food available to the deprived sections.
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The owner of prime dining restaurants 'Oudh 1590', 'Chapter 2' and 'Chowman', Siladitya Choudhury said, "We support the cause and we already ask our guests to take away left-over food.
The minister had said the hospitality industry would be asked whether it can do it "voluntarily" or needed the government to put in place legal provisions for it.
Paswan's remarks came nearly a fortnight after Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed concern over large-scale wastage of food in the country in his ''Mann Ki Baat'' programme.
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