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Why are restaurants sneaking in service charges? They say they have no choice

Por: WGN-TV Sports June 25, 2023

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(NEXSTAR) – In case your $20 salad and $15 cocktail weren’t expensive enough, your restaurant tab might have a few more line items tacked on. Diners are more frequently encountering service charges, a fee added to their bill that doesn’t always count as tip. Sometimes it’s called a “living wage” charge or “kitchen fee,” and is used to better pay back-of-house staff like cooks and dishwashers. Other times it’s a fee the... + full article



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