
Florida could change service charges and auto gratuities amid today's 'tip fatigue'
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A House bill in Florida, if passed, could crack down on auto-tipping and service charges. It would give patrons the ability to refute required charges if the service was not satisfactory.
And a recent amendment that was added addresses automatic tipping and service charges.
Diners would no longer need to pay a required gratuity or service charge if the quality of the service they received was not satisfactory.
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