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A well-known Peruvian restaurant only provides menus with prices for men. Is this moral kidnapping of men or discrimination against women?

Everyone knows that Peruvian cuisine is world-renowned. La Rosa Nautica restaurant is often included in travel guides and recommended restaurant lists, and is loved by international tourists and Peruvian upper class people. But La Rosa Nautica restaurant was sued before, demanding compensation of 440,000, because it was suspected of discriminating against women, mainly by only providing men with price menus, but there were no prices on women's menus.

After being sued, the restaurant was required to immediately start serving the same menu to men and women. But the restaurant argued in legal proceedings that the practice was so women could "enjoy a romantic evening" without worrying about the price of their food. This is actually a kind of moral kidnapping for men. According to psychology, men are more concerned about face, especially outside, and they cannot lose their face because of price.

But in the end, the competent authorities ruled that this behavior was discriminatory against women and fined the restaurant $62,000. And in addition to fines, restaurants must immediately start serving the same menus to men and women, train staff and post signs making it clear they will not discriminate on the basis of sex. This is not the first restaurant to be sued for serving a different menu, and I don't understand what this restaurant is doing.

This situation generally does not happen. In China, the menus are all universal. There is a big difference between those with prices and those without prices. Restaurants can think that women will think the prices are too high and affect their choices. Men only need to pay, so men have the right to know the price.