Extra fees and charges going too far
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Sydney Italian restaurant Grana has caused controversy online after a diner shared a picture of their bill to Reddit, showing that the restaurant had charged an automatic 3 per cent ‘gratuity’ on their bill.
The move has sparked backlash, with many asking why the restaurant couldn’t just raise prices by 3 per cent if it needed extra cash, rather than annoying customers with a made up ‘fee’.
“If 3 per cent applies to all orders, just raise prices by 3 per cent,” one user commented.
“Considering how much this sh** pisses Aussies off, I’m surprised they would do this over such a small amount.”
But a spokesperson for Grana’s owners, hospitality group House Made Hospitality, told news.com.au that the gratuity was entirely optional.
“The optional three per cent surcharge at Grana, communicated at multiple stages during the booking process and again verbally when the bill is presented, is designed to reward our team for their dedication and hard work,” she said.
In addition to the gratuity, the Grana menu lists a 10 per cent surcharge on Sundays and a 15 per cent surcharge on public holidays. A 10 per cent service charge replaces the 3 per cent gratuity for groups of eight or more.
Have you encountered tacked on fees like this? How does it make you feel about the business?
If I received good service over and above being treated as an irritant in the staff’s time, as we often are, I don’t mind leaving a tip for the staff who respected our presence there.
That’s better than a local Greek restaurant here in Avalon not even providing a standard bill for dining. I visited the place twice – the first and the last time – and we were handed a scrap of paper torn from a page with a number written on it. We were told they do not itemize their meals.
A few questions to friends and they elaborated that the cost of dining there also depended on how much the owner thought you could afford to pay.
I know Monty Python says the Greeks shall inherit the Earth but if you are thinking of ‘going Greek’ in Clareville, don’t bother.
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