You might’ve noticed something you didn’t order on your last dinner bill: a “service fee.”
Not to be confused with a tip, the service fee ranges from 3% to 20% of the bill, and it’s becoming increasingly common around the country, per Vox.
… isn’t always clear. The fee can indicate a range of things, including:
The fees also vary widely by state. In California, the fees go to the restaurants; in New York, they go to the service staff; and in Florida, they can be used for whatever the restaurant wants (feels right).
In September, Americans spent ~$87B on dining out, up 11.4% YoY, while the price of food at full-service restaurants was up 8.8% YoY.
The worst part? With all the confusion, the fee can cause diners to tip less, mistakenly thinking the money is going directly to their server.