(WTAJ) — Inflation isn’t the only thing driving up your tab. As restaurant and service industries see shrinking margins, some are charging more service fees to customers. According to Investopedia, ...
Eating out in D.C. might be more expensive than the prices on the menu let on, thanks to service fees. But D.C. lawmakers voted this month to limit those service fees at bars and restaurants to 20%.
California lawmakers have given restaurants a last-minute exemption from a statewide law that takes effect July 1 and bans hidden or “junk” fees on goods and services, including hotel rooms, car ...
You’ve almost certainly encountered a service fee tacked to the bottom of your restaurant bill lately. But chances are you still have a lot of lingering questions: Where’s the money going? Why don’t ...
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LAFAYETTE, Ind. — On the days where leftovers don't seem appealing, I'm lucky to be surrounded by local eateries in downtown Lafayette where a light lunch can be snagged for about $10. But I've ...
These added-on fees confuse diners and even employees, but more owners are relying on them to help make a tough business work. Credit...Ellice Weaver Supported by By Priya Krishna Priya Krishna spends ...
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