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My family and I have enjoyed staying at a few air-BnB for the past few years. Six months ago we bought a home and have it on air-BnB.
We stocked the kitchen with everything we expected a family to need and then some. I am certain we have everything; blender, toaster, plenty of pots/pans, crock-pot, coffee maker, etc….
Our guest checked out last week and made mention that they were disappointed that the home didn’t have any aluminum foil or parchment paper.
What??
Am I the a-hole here? Isn’t that something that the guest would bring along with their food items, drinks and other personal belongings? What’s next, that I supply sandwich bags?
Am I wrong?
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