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  2. What does a service fee ban mean for diners? Expect ... - AOL

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    Coming this summer is a new state law that bans unadvertised service fees, surcharges and other additional costs that are added to the end of a bill for meals or delivery service. On July 1...

  3. Perch charges diners 'security' fee at downtown L.A. rooftop ...

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    An L.A. restaurant is imposing a 'security charge' on its bill, but that might change soon — a new state law bans unadvertised service fees.

  4. Angela Rodriguez. May 15, 2024 at 8:00 AM. Starting July 1, a new California law will prohibit restaurants and other businesses from charging customers “junkfees. Senate Bill 478 will ...

  5. Gratuity - Wikipedia

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    Service charges are mandatory payments, typically added by caterers and banqueters. A service charge is not to be confused with a tip or gratuity which is optional and at the discretion of the customer. Restaurants commonly add it to checks for large parties.

  6. Cover charge - Wikipedia

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    Club bouncers are sometimes responsible for collecting a cover charge. A cover charge is an entrance fee sometimes charged at bars, nightclubs, or restaurants. The American Heritage Dictionary defines it as a "fixed amount added to the bill at a nightclub or restaurant for entertainment or service." [1]

  7. Franchising - Wikipedia

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    Franchising is based on a marketing concept which can be adopted by an organization as a strategy for business expansion. Where implemented, a franchisor licenses some or all of its know-how, procedures, intellectual property, use of its business model, brand, and rights to sell its branded products and services to a franchisee. [1]

  8. The Government Wants to Crack Down on Restaurant 'Junk Fees ...

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    In 2023, for example, the National Restaurant Association reported that 13% of fast-food restaurants and 15% of restaurants overall had implemented service surcharges for their guests.

  9. National Restaurant Association - Wikipedia

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    It runs an annual restaurant and hospitality industry trade show in the US, in Chicago, and conducts research about the country's restaurant industry. For instance, it states that the restaurant industry in the US in 2021 employs 14.5 million Americans (up from 12.5 million in 2012), with sales in 2021 at $799 billion (up from $632 billion in ...

  10. New California law will ban hidden fees. What does it mean ...

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    Starting July 2024, you won’t be blindsided by how much something costs due to hidden fees. SB 478 makes it mandatory for businesses to include all essential charges upfront, excluding taxes and...

  11. Theft of services - Wikipedia

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    Theft of services. Theft of services is the legal term for a crime which is committed when a person obtains valuable services — as opposed to goods — by deception, force, threat or other unlawful means, i.e., without lawfully compensating the provider for these services. [1] It may also overlap with some types of fraud in which payment is ...