Service charges in non-hotel restaurants and cafes illegal
0 Comments Published by dubaigirl January 6th, 2010 in Living, News.It seems the 5 – 15% services charges, that we are often hit with while eating out, is illegal after all. Only restaurants and cafes operating in hotels are allowed to add these charges to the bill. Which is good news for those of us who dine out frequently, as we get to decide how much we would like to tip, and who knows it may help improve the quality of service as well.
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