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ATangK on April 11, 2026 11:07 pm A lot less than the 20% some are slapping on bills. The cost has to flow through somewhere.
jack3t_with_sl33ves on April 11, 2026 11:10 pm This dodgy act needs to be stamped out. Increase the price on your menu so I know I still want to eat at your restaurant
Golf-Recent on April 11, 2026 11:19 pm Go somewhere else. I hate these surcharges you only find out after the fact. Either make it explicitly clear on the menu or build it into the price.
Brilliant_Trick_7095 on April 11, 2026 11:23 pm Credit card surcharge, Sunday surcharge, fuel surcharge, you want to use a fork; fork surcharge!
shaundesign on April 11, 2026 11:31 pm Come October they will just have to switch back to increasing their prices when the credit card surcharges are scrapped.
EmergencyLavishness1 on April 11, 2026 11:35 pm My suppliers are charging between $3-$7 per delivery as a surcharge. Thats 4 suppliers that I get in max 3 times a week. So about $30 a week total in fuel surcharges. If THAT is a companies breaking point they shouldn’t be open to begin with.
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A lot less than the 20% some are slapping on bills. The cost has to flow through somewhere.
Time to stand up and eat somewhere else
What OP didn’t tell us, was he was buying FUEL!!!!
This dodgy act needs to be stamped out. Increase the price on your menu so I know I still want to eat at your restaurant
Go somewhere else. I hate these surcharges you only find out after the fact. Either make it explicitly clear on the menu or build it into the price.
Name and shame!
Credit card surcharge, Sunday surcharge, fuel surcharge, you want to use a fork; fork surcharge!
Come October they will just have to switch back to increasing their prices when the credit card surcharges are scrapped.
My suppliers are charging between $3-$7 per delivery as a surcharge. Thats 4 suppliers that I get in max 3 times a week.
So about $30 a week total in fuel surcharges.
If THAT is a companies breaking point they shouldn’t be open to begin with.