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Oh hey anon? You ordered burger? (fries not in included)

https://www.sfchronicle.com/opinion/soleilho/article/sf-restaurant-service-fees-california-19589069.php

That will be $20
>Plus 20% service charge (for employee benefits)
>Plus 10% “SF safety and benefit charge”
>Plus 7% "Cost of doing business in SF charge"
>$27.40
>+ 8.63%Tax

Your total comes to $29.77 + tip. We enforce a 20% minimum on single diners. Let's just make it an even $36 dollars for the excellent service you received today!
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>>475736966
I'm not clicking that link
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So is this just a SF thing? I don't really see this anywhere else unless it is large parties where the server is going to spend a lot of time at the table and they don't want them getting screwed.
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Tipping threads only hit bump limit on blue boards, OP.
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>>475736966
This is weird also because I thought I heard California was passing a law to basically make these hidden fees illegal and that they had to be included in the actual price of the items.
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>>475737858
Do people tip in Canada?



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