In a surprising move, a restaurant in South Bengaluru has imposed a ban on discussions about politics and real estate, sparking a heated debate online. The notice, aimed at maintaining a peaceful dining environment, has divided public opinion.
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The restaurant has banned discussions about politics and real estate to maintain a peaceful dining environment.
The restaurant noticed that conversations about politics and real estate often led to heated debates and arguments, disturbing the dining experience for others.
The reaction has been mixed, with some supporting the initiative to create a more relaxed atmosphere and others seeing it as an infringement on their freedom to discuss topics of interest.
The impact on the restaurant's business is yet to be seen, with some customers continuing to visit and others choosing to dine elsewhere.
The incident raises questions about the role of businesses in regulating customer behavior and the balance between freedom of expression and creating a welcoming environment.

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