'Business owner is too cheap ...': Restaurant adds 'live wage fee' to the payroll payroll, is beaten by Netizens | Today news

An American restaurant is going to viral on social media platforms such as Instagram and Reddit these days. The reason why it becomes viral is to charge a ‘living wage fee’ on its food account. According to the photo posted on social media, the bill shows an order of a sandwich, a citizen and sweet potato. In the bill, apart from the levy for the food items, the restaurant also added an ‘live wage fee’ of 18 percent, amounting to $ 5.94 (£ 515). To get the final amount, tax is added to the subtotal. The restaurant also added what the ‘living wage fee’ has. This means that although many dinners are not aware of it and can ask questions about this charge regularly. The note reads: “18 percent living fee fee has been added to each check check. This fee goes directly to the staff’s payroll and offers a living wage to our team. If you choose to tip, tips under the entire team are put together.” Since it became viral on Reddit, people also started commenting. Here are some remarks: One wrote: “It means that the business owner is too cheap to pay his employees adequately, so he makes it pay.” Another one wrote: “Ah, can my employer (consultant) charge this fee to the client (government)?” A third said, ‘Why add a tip? You only robbed me of 18% because you can’t pay a living wage. That would be the last time I went to the restaurant. ” The price increased the price. I would see it as a service cost, ‘said a fourth. A fifth wrote: “They probably wanted to make staff tips with kitchen/back of the house, but may not by law, so they use it as a solution.” A sixth wrote: “Give them £ 30 dollars and tell them that you have pulled off the cost of driving there.”