California's new 'junk fees' law is set to ban surcharges, sparking conflict between customers and restaurant owners. The government's crackdown on 'junk fees' excludes late fees charged by itself.
The California Assembly unanimously approved Senate Bill 1524, a response to restaurant outcry over the industry’s inclusion in SB478, a new state “junk fees” law that will ban surcharges starting in one week. https://t.co/wdxESgVXV2
The latest on California's 'junk fees' law + restaurants: new bill that would allow restaurant surcharges to continue races closer to approval https://t.co/0zqDV5dHsp
Advocates are fighting against junk fees you may find on your bills and receipts. https://t.co/TKBKhj5qjE
The government has launched an all‐out war on “junk fees,” inlcuding late fees. This war, however, doesn’t include late fees charged by the government itself. Here are 101 examples. https://t.co/X2s2nEmL69 https://t.co/SuPiGgUxx0
One industry's response to California's new "junk fees" law has sparked more outrage than any other: restaurants. https://t.co/CXmbW9WS33
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/r9D0z6eHti