According to a new law taking effect on July 1st, restaurants must disclose all 'junk fees' upfront. KTLA's Erin Myers reports on Friday, June 7, 2024. KTLA 5 News - Keeping Southern Californians informed since 1947.
no thanks, ill just continue to cook at home at their prices. its only going to increase after newsom's minimum wage and then people think tipping is mandatory.
Prop 22 was the thing that showed "oh hey, you can make people independent contractors without consequences." In all honesty they just replace employees with kiosks. Because the franchise owners wanna continue to make millions, while underpaying staff. It would be good, if a lot of people moved on from fast food. But they tend to be talked out of it.
@@bngr_bngr I see, well be my guest to support this culture. Im just glad I dont have to live in the US. Not only for this reason, but a multitude of other problems as well. 😂
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Wow good I know Bravo's in Inglewood and Manchester , price be so high it's ridiculous bravo should be the same to they self , high taxes and fees and they say it's just their prices
It’s California, just expect businesses to be as honest as your average college student, meaning you should have no expectations about honesty, reliability or STD infection rate .
As for car dealerships. It depends on the dealership. When I worked at a local one they had most cars at full retail price. Unless it was something limited, then it would be marked up just like any other car. I'd go to another for a dealer trade and see they pre installed stuff to mark up the price. But as for the one I worked at. They would much rather get the full retail price, than negotiate a deal. I swear once my boss had sold an S-class for $6,000 less than MSRP. The owners son, who at the time was the GM to all the dealerships. Had come down to personally tell me boss, not to ever do that again. Broke down all the reasons why. As for paperwork I don't think anything was hidden. But not all are the same. As stated some put things on beforehand to say, oh we installed ppf on your car that's $3,000 extra, but your car is protected.