Michelin inspectors stay secret by using special costumes and secret rules, just like how you hide behind a curtain to surprise your friend.
Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek in a big house with many rooms. You want to be the best hider, so you wear a funny hat and a cloak that makes it hard for others to see you. That's kind of what Michelin inspectors do, they dress up in costumes that look like they came from a party, making it harder for people to recognize them.
How They Keep Their Identity Hidden
Michelin inspectors have secret rules about how they behave during their visits. They don't use phones or computers and only eat what's on the menu. It’s like you're playing hide-and-seek with special rules, if you peek, you get caught!
Also, when they finish their visit, they leave without saying goodbye. It's like disappearing into thin air, just like how a magician makes a rabbit appear out of a hat, but without the magic word!
Examples
- A Michelin inspector might pretend to be a regular customer at a restaurant.
- They could wear a disguise or use a different name when they sign the bill.
- Sometimes, inspectors are even sent in groups to confuse staff.
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