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An Italian court's ruling that a hotel can refuse to serve tap water to a tourist has sparked debate about consumer rights and hospitality laws. But what does this decision mean for the global tourism industry and the balance of power in the EU?

The Italian Supreme Court's recent ruling that a five-star hotel in the Dolomites region can refuse to serve tap water to a tourist has sparked controversy and raised questions about consumer rights and hospitality laws. The court's decision, which upheld the hotel's right to choose whether or not to provide tap water, has significant implications for the global tourism industry and the balance of power in the EU.
Source referenced: BBC
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