Jun 30
Business
Tipping Fatigue? Viral Receipt Shows 18% ‘Living Wage Fee’ and Customers Are Furious
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Another day, another unexpected fee at the bottom of your restaurant bill — and this time, it’s pushing diners over the edge. A viral receipt showing an 18% “Living Wage Fee” has reignited frustrations over “tipflation” and surprise charges, with some customers vowing never to return. The $5.94 add-on was intended to help staff earn a living wage, but it came on top of the tip — not in place of it. Critics say it’s deceptive and unfair, while others argue it’s a transparent attempt to move away from traditional tipping. With frustration mounting and new legislation banning these fees in places like California, the debate over who should foot the bill for fair wages is far from over.
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