• DefederateLemmyMl
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    1 year ago

    I had a service charge like that added in Rome once. It is most likely illegal, but Rome is a pretty lawless place as it is where everybody tries to scam you all the time, so I didn’t bother spending time arguing it and getting all worked up about a couple of euros during my holiday, just avoided the place thereafter. I know that’s probably what they’re counting on …

    • @Nahdahar@lemmy.world
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      01 year ago

      In my country (in the EU) usually if a service charge is added on top of the order, it’s because that particular place doesn’t accept tips.

      • DefederateLemmyMl
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        1 year ago

        That would be illegal in the EU country where I live (Belgium). Here the rule is that the advertised price must always include any mandatory charges, like VAT and service charges, so that advertised price = price the consumer would have to pay.

        Source: https://economie.fgov.be/nl/themas/verkoop/prijsbeleid/prijsaanduiding

        Translation:

        Price indication

        Companies offering goods or services must indicate the price in writing in a legible, visible and unambiguous manner.

        The price is the total price to be paid by the consumer, including VAT and all other taxes or services that the consumer is obliged to pay extra. These prices are stated at least in euros.