“Do I after-the-fact slip in charges to a customer to balloon up the price of what I had agreed to charge them?”
Good point, but I don’t think that was the intention here.
May have been a bad idea to sneak it in without advance
notice but I think the intention here was to inform people
of the cost of Obamacare to the business owner, and how
much he has to pass on to the customer. If you focus a
little, I think you could see it too.
Did you even read the article?
Here’s the very first sentence
“Next time you eat out at a fancy restaurant, don’t be surprised if, at the end of your meal, you spot an unfamiliar item on your tab a surcharge to pay for Obamacare.”
Did this sound like it was expected upfront?