Ad Libitum Meaning (And What It Means on Menus in Denmark)
Ad libitum meaning: “at will.” On Danish menus it usually means all you can eat—or unlimited drinks for a set time. Quick explanation + examples.
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Ad libitum meaning: “at will.” On Danish menus it usually means all you can eat—or unlimited drinks for a set time. Quick explanation + examples.
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