California's new $20 minimum wage has led to a Subway in Jacumba removing the option to tip on credit card purchases. The state's 'junk fees' law will make surcharges illegal from July 1, impacting customers and restaurant owners.
A new law going into effect July 1 requires businesses to list service, cleaning, and other added fees as part of total prices consumers see on menus, displays, and room listings. https://t.co/ZsfIFLuRbM
Customers and restaurant owners couldn’t be more at odds over the subject of surcharges, which are due to become illegal on July 1 as part of California’s new “junk fees” law. https://t.co/gkfpzYveGz
Customers and restaurant owners couldn’t be more at odds over the subject of surcharges, which are due to become illegal on July 1 as part of California’s new “junk fees” law. https://t.co/ULm2CrKOnw
California artificially raised the minimum wage for every restaurant chain not owned by the Governor's friends from school. Mass layoffs occurred and businesses left. Now fired employees are suing the companies instead of booting the politicians. https://t.co/73A5wsSZjI
There’s a Subway we go to in Jacumba during border coverage w/ two nice employees we always tip and chat with. We noticed recently we can’t tip on credit card purchases anymore. Asked why? They said the option got taken away by management as a result of new CA $20 minimum wage…