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Dijon. Refusing to Serve Coffee After 5 p.m.? It's "Yes" for a Union, "No" for a Lawyer.

Summary by bienpublic.com
In Dijon, many bars and cafes no longer serve coffee after a certain hour, often for reasons of profitability. This practice can be considered a refusal to sell, but is it legal if the business clearly displays it, as the Côte-d'Or Union of Hotel and Restaurant Trades claims? To find out, we spoke with a lawyer specializing in consumer law.
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In Dijon, many bars and cafes no longer serve coffee after a certain hour, often for reasons of profitability. This practice can be considered a refusal to sell, but is it legal if the business clearly displays it, as the Côte-d'Or Union of Hotel and Restaurant Trades claims? To find out, we spoke with a lawyer specializing in consumer law.

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bienpublic.com broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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