This surcharge has been gone for a while.This is just another reason to boycott BGW. But the biggest reason of all, is the price of parking.
No supplier shall, in connection with a consumer transaction, advertise or display a price for goods or services without clearly and conspicuously displaying the total price, which shall include all mandatory fees or surcharges.
Hell yeah! Consumer protection!So, great news out of Richmond: I think Virginia successfully outlawed United Parks-style surcharges!
One of the new provisions amended into the Virginia Consumer Protections Act:
You can scroll down to the bottom of the full text to see the new additions (most notably Chapter 58) here. This new version of the law is set to go into effect July 1st.
Does this include the required tips at almost every restaurant now?So, great news out of Richmond: I think Virginia successfully outlawed United Parks-style surcharges!
One of the new provisions amended into the Virginia Consumer Protections Act:
You can scroll down to the bottom of the full text to see the new additions (most notably Chapter 58) here. This new version of the law is set to go into effect July 1st.
Does this include the required tips at almost every restaurant now?
A restaurant or hotel is compliant with this section if, in every offer or advertisement for the purchase of a good or service that includes pricing information, such restaurant or hotel includes a clear and conspicuous disclosure of the percentage of any automatic and mandatory gratuities charged.
doing the lords workFurther discussion about the law itself beyond its relationship to BGW's previous surcharge regime will be moved, just a heads-up.
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