The Hidden Expenses of Michelin Star Restaurants
As Michelin expands its global reach and partnerships in the hospitality business, questions are arising about the influence and priorities of the prestigious Michelin Guide. While the stars have long been seen as a symbol of excellence and earning potential for restaurants, concerns are being raised about the cost of admission and the potential for sameness in the culinary world. Michelin's decision to include certain regions in its guides is influenced by financial partnerships with tourism boards and hotel owners, raising questions about the impartiality of the selection process. Additionally, the high standards and pressure associated with earning and retaining Michelin stars are being criticized for their impact on mental health and the sustainability of the restaurant industry.
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