• @[email protected]
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    1661 year ago

    It’s simple, if a restaurant adds something to the bill I did not agree to beforehand I’ll never eat there again.

    • @[email protected]
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      1021 year ago

      If a restaurant adds something to the bill I didn’t agree to beforehand, I’m not paying.

      • @[email protected]
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        1 year ago

        That would be consequent, but usually it’s not worth the trouble.

        I’d rather leave with 20 quid less than wasting 30 min of my time.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          How about just leaving the correct amount of cash on the table and walking away without saying a word.

          • @[email protected]
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            It’s a risk reward analysis and not strictly a 1:1 hour pay relation. No one guarantees you any positive outcome here.

            Best case I get the fee removed after a short conversation.

            Worst case, I have to engage in a long drawn argument still having to pay full afterwards.

            Or anything in between, such as still having to pay full, but they’ll make this clearer in their menu.

            best case was a simple mistake and I just have to ask politely. This can be considered very unlikely in this case because the recipient has a dedicated section for the fee, indicating that they’re not going to make any change to the bill. So the risk reward is highly leaning towards the worst case as the expected outcome.

          • Fushuan [he/him]
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            41 year ago

            My time is worth way more than 40/h when I’m out with friends trying to have a good time. I’m never going to the restaurant again and that’s it.

          • Neato
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            31 year ago

            That’s like $80k a year. Not that much.

      • snooggums
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        141 year ago

        I have never eaten at a restaurant that did not disclose a mandatory gratuity ahead of time, but I suppose it could happen.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        They should have it listed somewhere in large print and/or verbally inform people so patrons are aware ahead of time

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      Went out to a pizza place the other night. Thought it was a brewery (one of my favorite local brews, actually), and had been there before and enjoyed flights from them…only to find out the place was a joint between the brewmaster and the restaurateur. Brewmaster took his share, his recipes, and dipped a couple days prior.

      Anyways while the food was pretty good, I mostly went for the beer and that’s a big part of why I won’t go back (they only had a couple cans from the brewery left and nothing on tap, only some other regional breweries).

      But the other part is that my wife put a tip down on the slip for our party of four (us and two kids) and asked me to doublecheck her math. I thought it seemed high and it turned out they already put a tip on the bill. For a party of four. Never saw that before.

    • phillaholic
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      131 year ago

      Yea they better have this charge displayed very well on the menu