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Is it normal practice for restaurants to put service charges on the bill, even for a table for 2?
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Is it normal practice for restaurants to put service charges on the bill, even for a table for 2?
We went out for dinner tonight, overall not great with awful service.
Perplexed to see a 10% service charge, for only 2 of us and with poor service so asked it to be removed.
Even more shady, they didn't even mention it was on there.
Is this usual now?
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