If you're a food lover, chances are you've heard of the Michelin Guide – you may have even dined at a Michelin-starred restaurant, but not here in Australia.
Requiring the government tourism agencies to be involved, which would require government spending from taxes, is part of the grift. Basically they don’t want to roll it out unless the government is paying for a portion of the advertising by including it in tourism brochures, signage, and other formats. Updating all of those things costs time an money.
None of that explains how it has to do with taxes.
Requiring the government tourism agencies to be involved, which would require government spending from taxes, is part of the grift. Basically they don’t want to roll it out unless the government is paying for a portion of the advertising by including it in tourism brochures, signage, and other formats. Updating all of those things costs time an money.
If that’s a requirement coming from Michellin, that makes sense.