Letters to the Editor: Readers still aren't buying Jon & Vinny's 'service fee' explanation (via latimesopinion )
My cousin owned a bistro. He paid everyone a living wage, not just the minimum. Tips were split evenly, including among the chef and the dishwasher.
Mandatory fees, charges and costs of any description — with the possible exception of local, state and federal taxes — that are imposed on consumers should be built into the stated or advertised price.
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