Posted on 06/04/2022 3:19:54 PM PDT by blam
As restaurants across the country feel the squeeze from rising inflation, a tight labor market, and minimum wage increases on an industry with notoriously thin margins, owners are passing along the pain in the form of various fees tacked onto the tab, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Fees for a “noncash adjustment,” “fuel surcharge,” or “kitchen appreciation” have been showing up on more bills lately. Industry analysts say this wave of surcharges is mostly being driven by restaurants trying to cope with the impact of rising inflation and a tight labor market on their bottom lines. In addition, Mastercard and Visa in April raised transaction fees for many merchants. -WSJ
According to point-of-sale software developer Lightspeed, fee revenue has nearly doubled from April 2021 to April 2022, based on a sample of 6,000 restaurants on their platform. Restaurants adding service fees increased by 36.4% over the same period.
“As the costs of doing business have changed, we’ve seen more merchants leverage this tactic,” said exec Peter Dougherty.
The fees are effective in part because unless people are paying close attention, many fail to notice them. When the bill arrived following a mid-April dinner at Romano’s Macaroni Grill, Lizzie Stephens was about to grab her wallet to pay. Instead, she pulled out her phone to Google the “temporary inflation fee” she noticed had been added to her check.
“I was just like—wow, now we’re getting fees at a restaurant, too?” said Ms. Stephens, 34 years old, who lives in the Stockton, Calif., area.
Inflation has hit the average restaurant operator to the tune of 17.5% since last year, according to NPD Group. Consumer spending in restaurants, meanwhile, rose just 5% during the same period.
These charges are nothing new. In February, one restaurant charged a “Temporary Inflation Fee” of $2 on a $15 bill – or 13%.
Picking up dinner for my 6yo. Obviously ordering at the bar and snagging a drink while I wait, standard dad move.
Temporary Inflation Fee: $2.00
What?!? pic.twitter.com/QGP93mTNK9
— Steads (@winsteadscap) February 21, 2022
Then we’ve got a ‘Kitchen Appreciation Fee’ of 5%:
‘Kitchen Appreciation Fee’, the new inflation offset. Food was great though. pic.twitter.com/74T4ijb9ON
— Peter Boockvar (@pboockvar) April 2, 2022
In October, Sherwin-Williams came under fire for a 4% “supply chain charge.“
Latest new tax that might appear on your next receipt. 4% supply chain charge 🤯 WTF that’s legit a thing. Why confuse people? Just wrap it into your price and call it good.#SupplyChainCrisis #inflation #tax #BuildBackBetter pic.twitter.com/l12uU3TddT
— Dre PhD (@PilatAndre) October 23, 2021
“These are the more cost-sensitive verticals that have a huge demand or need to pass through their credit-card transaction fees against this backdrop of the rising costs,” said Jonathan Razi, founder and chief executive of CardX, which allows merchants to pass along credit-card swipe fees to consumers in the form of surcharges. The company, which was acquired in November by Stax, had 2,600 clients as of November.
In April, Minneapolis-area restaurant chain Rock Elm Tavern took heat over a 3% “wellness fee” added to checks. Co-owner Troy Reding said the company added the fee right before the pandemic in order to offer health-insurance to its 140 employees who work at least 25 hours per week. Reding will be raising the fee to 5% this fall.
I asked the restaurant what this fee was for and was told, “the Wellness Fee pays for employees access to a mental health hotline for depression and suicide”.
Question: do I lower my tip by 3% since I am now paying for “mental health” for the server? pic.twitter.com/gApdOJNmHK
— Corporate Hodler (@ChrisMattson11) April 10, 2022
“We’ll see if this supply-chain mess straightens out a bit, see if the labor pool comes back at all,” said Reding. “If costs continue to escalate, part of our strategy is gonna be to figure out new and added benefits that we can add to retain the people we have and try and attract new people from other hospitality ventures.”
Now, I may eat lunch out every two weeks and dinner out maybe every two months.
Two months ago I complained that my vegetable plate (4 vegs, no drink) to go was $9.89. When I first started buying that it was below $5.00. The clerk said if you think that is high, don't order crab claws...they're $50.00 a pound.
(The bayou where they catch them is just down the road)
And they say....We haven't seen anything yet.
Thank DEMOCRATS!
Where I sometimes go for lunch way out in my local hooterville, I have run into the same.
Good little place and I try to support them.
All of this inflation is passed off to the little guy by these companies / businesses, and the little guy has no recourse to pass it on to anyone else. The little guy is the the sucker at the end of the line.
Shouldn’t it be a Transitory Inflation Fee instead of Temporary?
Now see... this right here shows why you like the BuFu blog.
There was no $1 entree on a nearby McDonald’s.
The McChicken was $1.79.
He’s now $1.79 Joe, no longer $1.25 Joe.
i imagine in time to come there might be an uptick in the sale of a sorts of cookbooks.
btw, fresh crawfish are, as of this morning, $1.99 a pound, and boiled are $3.99 a pound.
I don’t normally have to eat at restaurants.
I’m in Upstate NY. I don’t know how any of these food places stayed in business. Tough times.
At some point consumers will just say no.
Game over.
Local strip Mall Chinese food. One regular dish and 1/2 portion of another dish. $28!!!!
Insane!. No more restaurants for me or my family
The scam-demic wound up closing a great Chinese place.
Best crab Rangoon around.
The economy is going to grind to a halt. People will start to cut back a bit. No more trips to the beach. Instead of eating at Olive Garden, it’s going to be McDonald’s. Elon Musk is smart to reduce is workforce by 10%.
10% for the Big Guy!
“inflation fleas” = A Jo Jo Biden Tax.
I am in north texas. Prices up 40-50% for restaurant meals
Ate out with the family recently. A note on the menu read: “20% gratuity added to parties of 6 or more.” First off, a gratuity is a reward and an acknowledgement of good service. So, let’s see: they are penalizing you for bringing in more business? It was, as usual, mediocre, over-priced food. Screw ‘em.
There’s absolutely nothing wrong with a cottage cheese, sliced peaches, banana pudding and Jello vegetable plate.
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