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[–] TheparishofChigwell@sh.itjust.works 4 points 3 hours ago* (last edited 30 minutes ago) (1 children)

It's called VAT and its included in the price. Companies get taxed on category specific things and upcharge the base. We see what we pay here. In fact there are laws about price as well, if the price at the till differs from the shown price on the pricecard/tag they must sell it at the price shown or risk fines

Beware though, buy it first then go service desk for refunds

If you complain in store or at the register they run out and fix the tag

[–] ArcaneSlime@lemmy.dbzer0.com -1 points 3 hours ago (1 children)

Good to know, thanks!

Still curious why servers deserve the ire for the practices of their boss and government, and why they should be the only ones hurt in the protest of these practices.

Why not bitch at the restaurant owners and government making the decisions, rather than making the servers being victimized and exploited by that system take the brunt of the effects? Why are all the complaints about tips, not tax, even though that is the exact same and on the exact same receipt?

It still seems a might selfish to me to make the poorest worker in the chain who made 0% of these decisions the bad guy, still go to the restaurant he works at and make him work for you for free against his will, not tip him, and get mad about his boss being a dick as if it is his fault at all, all because adding 20% yourself is hard. What's next, you gonna blame your server for the food prices and state sales tax too? Gonna get mad at your bartender because the bar doesn't stock blue curacao? It makes no sense, get mad at the guy making the decisions and stop supporting him, otherwise you're just a dick using fake moral superiority for a 20% discount.

And still, if I go to your country it is my responsibility to learn and respect your local customs, example still Japan where tipping is rude, there's no difference here beyond it being the opposite direction.

[–] TheparishofChigwell@sh.itjust.works 1 points 32 minutes ago* (last edited 29 minutes ago)

It's not ire, it's enforcing logic

I think a little cultural awakening is happening thanks to the world Cup

I loved the answer to a question posed somewhere about the amount of Dutch people in the streets of Houston, someone wondered how they all got here on such short notice

The winning comment on that post was another example of why Americans are ill equipped to even begin to grow an inkling of understanding (note the lack of ire here)

Europeans have 5 weeks of holiday, their arrivals were more spread out

... Waking up yet?

Or should they have all come at once in order to not disturb the fragile American ecosystem as well