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Restaurant called out for 'infuriating' service charge for diners eating alone
Restaurant called out for 'infuriating' service charge for diners eating alone
A restaurant has caused an explosive debate online after charging a solo diner a hefty service charge. In a popular Reddit thread, one infuriated foodie shared their experience at a Vietnamese restaurant in California. They shared a photo of the receipt that detailed the additional charge of $8.91 (£7.20) and a sales tax of $4.52 (£3.65). The small print at the bottom reads: "18.00% Service Charge Included. For parties of one or larger, a 18.00% gratuity is applied automatically. If you have any questions, please speak with a manager." The post was soon inundated with thousands of fellow Redditors, who were seemingly as irritated as the poster. "For parties of 1 or larger? What a convoluted way of saying everybody is charged 18%," one person wrote, while another added: "There is a place in town that adds an extra 20% "living wage increase" to all orders. But they make a point of saying that it isn't a tip. My wife then insists on tipping 20% on top of that. We don't go there anymore." "‘Hello I’d like to reserve a table for 0 people’ – Checkmate," a third joked. Meanwhile, one person humoured: "Ha! The joke's on them, I tip 20%. Suckers. Saved me 2%" Reddit - Dive into anything from mildlyinfuriating It comes after a former Apprentice star called solo diners "pathetic" people who "need to make friends". During an appearance on Good Morning Britain, Ryan Mark Parsons shared his discomfort with solo eaters. "I think people that do it are pathetic. I think Alex is one of those losers that goes to restaurants alone, and it's weird," he said, adding: "I go to restaurants and see solo diners and I'm just uncomfortable. I question the motives, I think it's really, really bizarre." Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-09-20 22:51
Czech Central Banker Holub Favors Raising Interest Rates Further
Czech Central Banker Holub Favors Raising Interest Rates Further
The Czech central bank should raise interest rates further to prevent high inflation from becoming entrenched in the
2023-05-28 19:42
Valladolid beat champions Barca to boost salvation hopes
Valladolid beat champions Barca to boost salvation hopes
Real Valladolid earned an important 3-1 victory over champions Barcelona to boost their La Liga...
2023-05-24 06:07
Will oil hit $100? It already did in some markets
Will oil hit $100? It already did in some markets
By Alex Lawler LONDON With oil investors and traders focused on an oil-price rally that has come close
2023-09-18 21:34
'System overload': No hearing aid, no problem for Hanfmann at French Open
'System overload': No hearing aid, no problem for Hanfmann at French Open
Yannick Hanfmann's dreams of becoming a professional footballer where shattered when problems with his hearing meant communication with teammates...
2023-05-31 22:52
Rangers 2B Semien extends majors-best hitting streak to 25 games
Rangers 2B Semien extends majors-best hitting streak to 25 games
Texas Rangers second baseman Marcus Semien has extended his major league-leading hitting streak to 25 games
2023-06-07 09:30
Paulo Dybala or Dusan Vlahovic: Which Serie A striker should Chelsea sign?
Paulo Dybala or Dusan Vlahovic: Which Serie A striker should Chelsea sign?
Back in 2019, Mauricio Pochettino came perilously close to linking up with compatriot Paulo Dybala. The then Tottenham manager had hoped to bring the Argentine to north London to strengthen their frontline following a 2-0 Champions League final to Liverpool a few months earlier. The deal, of course, fell through, as Dybala remained at Juventus before moving to Roma last summer. The 29-year-old was welcomed to the Italian capital with open arms, and he enjoyed a solid debut season at the Stadio Olimpico, scoring 12 goals and providing six assists for Jose Mourinho’s Roma outfit. And yet, Dybala’s time in Rome could already be drawing to a close. The forward has a €12m release clause, active for overseas sides, which is valid until the end of July. That does present the opportunity for a potential link up between Dybala and Pochettino. Chelsea are in the market for another striker this summer, this despite the additions of Christopher Nkunku and Nicolas Jackson from RB Leipzig and Villarreal, respectively, and this has led them to Serie A. As per The Independent, Chelsea are exploring the possibility of turning their attention to Italy’s top tier in a bid to bolster their frontline, with Dybala and Juventus hitman Dusan Vlahovic both emerging as potential targets for the Blues. Two different striker profiles, but the reasoning for considering one or the other is sound. The arrivals of Nkunku and Jackson means the Blues are versatile in their approach for another forward, with Dybala operating better as a second striker and Vlahovic considered more of an out-and-out frontman. Initially a move for Dybala perhaps makes more sense financially. €12m for a forward of his calibre is a steal in the modern market, but even if Chelsea are able to pay that release clause, agreeing terms with the player is another matter entirely. Dybala, who turns 30 in November, is said to be happy in Rome, and even if Chelsea could strike a deal with the Argentina international, is he worth the risk? Dybala’s injury issues are well documented, and his fitness concerns meant he started just 22 of a possible 38 league matches for Roma in 2022/23. Furthermore, with the capture of Nkunku, do Chelsea really need a similar forward on the books? The Frenchman, likely Dybala, is able to lead the charge, but is better playing off a striker in the number 10 role, rather than as the lone striker in Pochettino’s favoured 4-2-3-1 setup. As such, why invest so much in Nkunku to then sign an injury-prone attacker who operates in the same role in order to half-heartedly bolster the attack? Chelsea have made a habit of making poor tranfer decisions in recent seasons, but if they are looking to add another forward, then a move for Vlahovic would make more sense. The towering Serb hasn’t quite lived up to expectations at Juventus following his arrival from Fiorentina 18 months ago, but 17 league goals in a disfunctional Old Lady outfit isn’t to be scoffed at. Of course, he’d cost significantly more than Dybala - one report states that Juventus are willing to consider offers in the region of €75m for the ex-Viola man - but at 23 years of age, he’d be a far better investment in the long-term, and match Chelsea’s current approach of signing the best young players. What’s important to note is that Vlahovic is a striker who, to put it bluntly, knows how to put the ball in the back of the net. This was better evidenced during his time with Fiorentina, but is a quality to his game that fans have bore witness too in fits and spurts at Juventus. Summer signing Jackson is another consistent finisher having returned the best conversion rate (29.3 per cent) in La Liga last season, yet Vlahovic’s arrival would afford Pochettino some attacking flexibility. While he did play up front for Villarreal last season, Jackson has been considered a winger in the past. Factor in Nkunku’s ability to play a number of roles on the frontline and Vlahovic’s biggest strength being to operate as the lone forward, and Pochettino would have an impressive array of strikers on the books that each offer something different. So while Chelsea are considering their Serie A striking options in a bid to strengthen in the final third, they should focus their efforts on Vlahovic rather than Dybala if the Blues do have their heart set on raiding Italy for another frontman this summer. Read More Chelsea target two Serie A players in quest for experienced strikers Mauricio Pochettino explains Chelsea ‘risk’ as club enters new era Mauricio Pochettino tells Chelsea to banish last season and deliver from day one Chelsea target two Serie A players in quest for experienced strikers Mauricio Pochettino explains Chelsea ‘risk’ as club enters new era Arsenal transfer news: Record Rice bid, Timber and Xhaka latest
2023-07-12 14:45
Is Forspoken a Sequel?
Is Forspoken a Sequel?
If you're curious about Square Enix's upcoming Forspoken, you might be wondering whether or not it's a sequel.
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Blizzard Outlines Major Swap in DPS Passive Ability for Next Overwatch 2 Beta
Blizzard Outlines Major Swap in DPS Passive Ability for Next Overwatch 2 Beta
With the next Overwatch 2 (OW2) Beta on the horizon, Blizzard has come forward with a new passive change aimed at DPS players.
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Is George Kittle playing this week? Latest 49ers vs. Steelers injury update
Is George Kittle playing this week? Latest 49ers vs. Steelers injury update
Is 49ers tight end George Kittle playing in the 2023 season opener against the Steelers on Sunday? Here's the latest injury update.
2023-09-10 08:21
Delta passenger's dog who went missing at Atlanta airport found safe after 3 weeks
Delta passenger's dog who went missing at Atlanta airport found safe after 3 weeks
After enduring nearly a month of heartache and anxiety, a dog owner can finally rest after her missing dog was found safely at Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson Airport on Saturday, according to airport officials.
2023-09-11 04:03
Harden vows not to play for 76ers under 'liar' GM
Harden vows not to play for 76ers under 'liar' GM
NBA star James Harden has said he will never play for the Philadelphia 76ers again while Daryl Morey remains...
2023-08-15 02:03