Fatter bills for hefty hotel guests
A German hotel has started calculating fees according to the weight of the guest.
The three-star Ostfriesland hotel in the north German town of Norden charges the equivalent of 34p per kilogram.
So a thin man weighing 60 kilos pays just over £20 a night, but a man weighing 100 kilos would be forced to shell out nearly £35.
Owner Juergen Heckroth said: "Slim guests live longer and can therefore come more often and that is why we reward them."
Tuesday, March 21, 2006
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Maybe fat people also ruin the bedding faster and it must be replaced more often LOL.
This is silly, muscle can weigh a fair amount so now super muscular people will have to pay more because their weight may be higher due to their healthy lifestyle.
This hotel is going to have a bunch of short skinny bargain hunters for their clientelle.
That is such bullcrap.
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