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Restaurants are too expensive, look what people do on the beaches: "I've seen a lot of things but not this!" #video
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsCenter6 hr. ago

Restaurants are too expensive, look what people do on the beaches: "I've seen a lot of things but not this!" #video

The article describes a viral video showing Bulgarian tourists cooking meals directly on a beach in Greece, using portable gas grills. This act, which contrasts with traditional practices of bringing food like pasta or bread from home, has sparked mixed reactions online. Some viewers find it amusing or acceptable, while others express concern over fire safety regulations in Greece that prohibit open-flame cooking in public areas. The incident raises questions about the boundaries between leisure and respect for public rules, highlighting differing opinions on personal freedom versus communal responsibility during vacations.

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Restaurants are too expensive, look what people do on the beaches: "I've seen a lot of things but not this!" #video

The article describes a viral video showing Bulgarian tourists cooking meals directly on a beach in Greece, using portable gas grills. This act, which contrasts with traditional practices of bringing food like pasta or bread from home, has sparked mixed reactions online. Some viewers find it amusing or acceptable, while others express concern over fire safety regulations in Greece that prohibit open-flame cooking in public areas. The incident raises questions about the boundaries between leisure and respect for public rules, highlighting differing opinions on personal freedom versus communal responsibility during vacations.

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