Picture was taken at Puzzle Coffee ~ Southern Cross.

  • Veedems
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    31 year ago

    American here. I’ve never seen a weekend or holiday surcharge. The credit card surcharge is irksome but I get the reasoning behind it. The other two are ridiculous and I would just walk out.

    • BriongloidOPM
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      1 year ago

      On weekends, Australians are paid around +25% of their base wage, before casual loading etc.

      But given that these types of venues are most lively on the weekends and that Fairwork mostly did away with Sunday rates, it should be part of the standard pricing if most of the volume is on those days.

      We made it unlawful to display the pre-GST price as the regular price back in the 90’s.

      With the exception of the holiday surcharge, the growing culture of advertising pricing that isn’t what will be charged needs to be dealt with at a government level.

    • @[email protected]
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      1 year ago

      The surcharge is probably less than the tip you’d feel obliged to leave. And you don’t need to tip in Australia… 😕

    • @pHr34kY
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      11 year ago

      Not dealing with cash is actually the cheapskate option. They’re not staying back to count it, drive it to the bank, have the cashiers count change, risk of robbery and whatever effect that has on insurance premiums. If anything, cash should have a surcharge.

    • @T156
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      11 year ago

      It would be irksome, if you could also pay cash, but having them only accept card doesn’t seem great.