luudee Posted May 10, 2013 Share Posted May 10, 2013 So I took my g/f to the Sheraton for dinner last night. Went to the Infinium restaurant. Nice place with nice view and decent food ... She didn't finish her dinner and asked to take it home. The server presented me with the attached form and asked me to sign it before they could give us the "doggy bag" ... I signed it, not a big deal, but found it amusing, and silly that they need a liability release form, which actually lists Sheraton as the Licensor (last sentence, 4th paragraph). So they are actually licensing the food, not selling it ?! Ha ha ha Obviously this was hammered together by some amateur wanting to be a lawyer ... I just fount it funny and disturbing that they need such a form ... Luudee 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Basil B Posted May 10, 2013 Share Posted May 10, 2013 Sheraton Hotels and Resorts, is the flagship brand of Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide based in Stamford, Connecticut, USA... Need I say anymore I had to read your waver form in great detail as I was expecting there to be something along the lines of forbidding you to submit the contents of the bag for laboratory testing 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post harrry Posted May 10, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted May 10, 2013 Many hotels and resturaunts will not let you take out food because of the health risks. A few hours of bad storage and then in the fridge and a few days later the venue gets the blame for your food poisoning. Not worth the risk. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luudee Posted May 10, 2013 Author Share Posted May 10, 2013 (edited) I always though it was common sense that the food will spoil if not properly refrigerated quickly. I do like to dine at the larger hotel chains in Pattaya and Bkk, and have never encountered this ! Does this say something about the average Pattaya monger ?! 5555 I also thought that the form was legally a bit weirdly phrased ... I wonder if it would hold up in a court of law ... sounds more like a scare tactic than a waiver. If they are so worried, they should provide a small flier stating that I should refrigerate the food withing 30 minutes or so .... Anyway, just wanted to share something I thought was silly ... Cheers, luudee PS: Certainly the Sheraton in Bkk (Asoke x Sukhumvit) and Royal Cliff & Brunos in Pattaya don't make you sign these type of forms ... Edited May 10, 2013 by luudee Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Soutpeel Posted May 11, 2013 Share Posted May 11, 2013 Sheraton Hotels and Resorts, is the flagship brand of Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide based in Stamford, Connecticut, USA... Need I say anymore I had to read your waver form in great detail as I was expecting there to be something along the lines of forbidding you to submit the contents of the bag for laboratory testing I always though it was common sense that the food will spoil if not properly refrigerated quickly. I do like to dine at the larger hotel chains in Pattaya and Bkk, and have never encountered this ! Does this say something about the average Pattaya monger ?! 5555 I also thought that the form was legally a bit weirdly phrased ... I wonder if it would hold up in a court of law ... sounds more like a scare tactic than a waiver. If they are so worried, they should provide a small flier stating that I should refrigerate the food withing 30 minutes or so .... Anyway, just wanted to share something I thought was silly ... Cheers, luudee PS: Certainly the Sheraton in Bkk (Asoke x Sukhumvit) and Royal Cliff & Brunos in Pattaya don't make you sign these type of forms ... Must admit I have never seen anything like this before, but you can kinda see their point..this is most likely a Corporate issued document...note the top of the form "Starwood safe food & hygenie standards".... as Basil B has pointed out.... "Sheraton Hotels and Resortsis the flagship brand of Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide based in Stamford, Connecticut, USA" As to whether this is a legal document...you bet ya life it is...it says so on the document and you have signed it One suspects somewhere in the group someone/multiple people took home food from a function or from a restaurant, didnt store properly and ended up sick and mosk likely tried to sue the group, remember the hot cup of coffee in McDonalds case in the US ? You may find this is suppose to be standard procedure in this groups hotels, but most hotels dont follow it and the one in Pattaya is actually following the defined procedure. I personally dont believe this is a "silly" document made up by the staff at the Sheraton in Pattaya...but a silly little thing made up by the staff at Starwood group in the US....so cant blame Thailand for this one, they are doing what they are told to do... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brummiebob Posted May 11, 2013 Share Posted May 11, 2013 You wouldn't believe the crap people would try to pull, I had a customer came in complaining, upset that a cake he brought back to somewhere in Isan was off by the time he managed to get it up there in the cargo hold of the coach Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tropo Posted May 11, 2013 Share Posted May 11, 2013 You wouldn't believe the crap people would try to pull, I had a customer came in complaining, upset that a cake he brought back to somewhere in Isan was off by the time he managed to get it up there in the cargo hold of the coach It's not such a bad idea really. If a person took out some food from a cheap restaurant and they got sick, no big deal. If a person pays 1000 baht plus for steak or seafood and they take it out and get sick they may be upset... even if they did leave it in the car all night. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luudee Posted May 11, 2013 Author Share Posted May 11, 2013 I understand what you guys are saying about some brain dead customers. I guess that's the price of running a restaurant. But I still have a hard time believing this document has been written by Sheraton global layers. I am not an attorney but have been heavily involved in product licensing for over 16 years. I have seen various disclaimer forms and this one is "silly". First it defines "Indemnifying Party" but than never uses the term. Second, than it goes on and refers to the "Indemnifying Party" as "Licencor". Since I haven't signed a "License Agreement" for this food and there was no implied licensing, this liability wafer could be completely invalid ... I think it would have been more productive to provide a leave-let that specifically states how to handle the food. Something like: "The food we serve has been prepared for immediate consumption. If you decide to take any of it home, please make sure you consume it or refrigerate it (to at least xx degrees Celsius/xx degrees Fahrenheit) with in xx minutes. If you fail to follow the above instructions, the food may/will spoil and should not be consumed." Just my opinion guys ... Cheers, luudee Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Suradit69 Posted May 11, 2013 Share Posted May 11, 2013 (edited) Sheraton Hotels and Resorts, is the flagship brand of Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide based in Stamford, Connecticut, USA... Need I say anymore I had to read your waver form in great detail as I was expecting there to be something along the lines of forbidding you to submit the contents of the bag for laboratory testing And yet much of what comes up when Googling the topic originates from Australia: The end of the doggy bag? Fido is not going to like this. Obtaining a doggy bag for those juicy leftover bits at a restaurant is no longer as simple as making a request to your waiter. Fear of litigation has prompted many Sunshine Coast restaurants to stop altogether the practice of providing doggy bags. Maroochydore RSL manager Anthony Moore said his club had no choice but to say "no" to doggy bags - even if they were genuinely meant for the dog. "At our RSL a request for a doggy bag would be declined. This covers us in case a customer leaves it in the car for three hours, eats it and then gets ill, as the responsibility would fall on us," Mr Moore said. "With all the litigation nowadays we have to protect ourselves in as many ways as possible." Mr Moore said the RSL's policy had been in place for three years and there were no plans to change it. "Unfortunately it only takes one customer to create a problem that can cause a lot of damage. It is not a simple thing anymore," he said. http://www.sunshinecoastdaily.com.au/news/end-doggy-bag/344378/ ResourcesThe NSW Food Authority, in partnership with Restaurant & Catering NSW/ACT, has produced a sticker outlining how to keep doggy bag food safe. http://www.foodauthority.nsw.gov.au/industry/food-business-issues/doggy-bags/#.UY5Zcv_-KYk Edited May 11, 2013 by Suradit69 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xen Posted May 11, 2013 Share Posted May 11, 2013 Did a Food Hygiene Certificate a few years back when my ex wife and I were running Thai Restaurants (actually we had all the staff did the same course) and they advised that on every Take Away Container and /or doggy bag that instructions for storage and re-heating be placed on the container . Duty of Care. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WinnieTheKhwai Posted May 11, 2013 Share Posted May 11, 2013 I find these little hints and reminders of the horrible society the Western world has become very uplifting. Thank God we live in a place that still hasn't yet succumbed to overbearing Nannyism. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brummiebob Posted May 12, 2013 Share Posted May 12, 2013 The issue is probably more about doggy bad food that has touched the customer's plate and saliva/bacteria in the air that is bound to go off sooner than say, a take away food that's put in the container right away after cooking. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luudee Posted May 13, 2013 Author Share Posted May 13, 2013 And how about all these places that do home delivery ? I know, I quite often have pizza/KFC left over that I put in the fridge and eat the next day ... Never have been asked for a Waiver from any of those places ... is the Sheraton food worse than the local Pizzas ? luudee Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Soutpeel Posted May 14, 2013 Share Posted May 14, 2013 And how about all these places that do home delivery ? I know, I quite often have pizza/KFC left over that I put in the fridge and eat the next day ... Never have been asked for a Waiver from any of those places ... is the Sheraton food worse than the local Pizzas ? luudee Maybe this will answer your question as related to fast foods... http://www.dietsinreview.com/diet_column/09/a-mcdonalds-hamburger-145-days-later/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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