• tehWrapper@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    If you want to charge more just raise your prices… hidden fees and extra costs should not be allowed in any billing.

    • Tiral@lemmy.world
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      That’s why I don’t use food delivery services in the US. They say free delivery ect, then they add 30% to the food costs plus processing plus if you actually want your food hot. I don’t mind paying for the service, but don’t bullshit me like I’m a 5 years old and don’t understand what you’re doing. Just charge me $10 to deliver it or whatever and call it a fucking day.

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    2 days ago

    The service fees should only apply to people who are over a certain income level or net worth. You get a mark on your ID to show that you’re rich. No mark, no fee.

  • HeyJoe@lemmy.world
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    The only thing i don’t disagree with here is the mandatory tip on NYE. As it being an event, on a holiday, the service workers should absolutely deserve something gaurenteed. The fact that it was in London is not cool though and pushing tips in other countries to try and make it standard everywhere is infuriating. I hope the rest of the world avoids these places to send a message.

    The other weird part I found in the article was the talk of the actual price of the food, as if for some reason choosing to get a $100 or more steak makes tipping that much worse? If you choose to go to a high end place you already know your tipping a lot more, if anything these people can afford it way more than the other way around!