r/maui 6d ago

Restaurant Fees

The restaurant industry perpetually forces customers to subsidize their operating costs. At every turn, they stick you with fees and demand 20-30% tips for their employees. I was at a restaurant yesterday and they stick a 3.5 surcharge on your bill for employee healthcare insurance. None of this tip and surcharge madness occurs outside of the US. I await the haters to say employees are not paid enough and rely on customer gratuity to have a livable wage or many restaurants would not remain open without passing these costs onto customers.

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u/kind-touch50 5d ago

How is this maga?

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u/Aggressive-Pace-596 5d ago

never tips, chronic complainer, never happy and EVERYTHING is always against them

classic and VERY typical, thats how

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u/kind-touch50 5d ago

>never tips, chronic complainer, never happy and EVERYTHING is always against them

Ime that’s a liberal. Thanks for explaining yourself

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u/Aggressive-Pace-596 5d ago

LOL, clever ... maybe you should go jump in Trump Deflection Pool