Bengaluru: State wants restaurants to display service charge rule


Bengaluru,Apr 26 (DHNS): Hotels and restaurants in Karnataka will soon have to display boards saying ‘service charge’ is voluntary. They can’t add the charge in their bills either.

Food and Civil Supplies Minister U T Khader told a press conference on Tuesday the government was acting on guidelines issued recently by the Centre.

Service charge, a term used by restaurants for ‘tips,’ should remain voluntary, the Centre has said.
Khader said he would meet the hotel owners’ association and issue a notification soon. Hotels and restaurants cannot deny entry to consumers who refuse to pay service charge. Consumers who find violations can file complaints with the consumer courts, he said.

Many restaurants collect 6 to 8% of the bill as service charge, with consumers remaining unaware that they are paying tips.

Food inspectors and legal metrology officials will conduct random inspections, Khader said.

The Centre has issued an advisory to all states, including Karnataka, to educate people on the provisions of the Consumer Protection Act of 1986.

Khader said the department would also prevent waste of food at hotels, restaurants and marriage halls. The plan is to involve non-government organisations in a big way. They will distribute leftover food among the needy. “We have the right to food, but not the right to waste food,” he remarked.

The minister said the government would supply a litre of kerosene every month to BPL families in rural areas, even if they have LPG connections.

Two LED bulbs will be given free to each BPL family not using kerosene, he announced.

The government has relaxed the procedure to issue ration cards. All it takes is an application with eligibility self-certification, minister Khader said.

  

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  • J.F.D SOUZA, Attavar, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 27 2017

    Khader saab, when you are in power do something good to the Society/people by implementing rules. Otherwise whats the purpose of your existence.

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  • Af,,, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 26 2017

    Hotel food items there must be price agaist quantity, if some one want to have more then naturally pay more price, customer do not know how the taste of the food before ordering , for bad quality why customer has to pay penalty?

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  • suhail, mangalore

    Wed, Apr 26 2017

    Atleast this people give proper security with reasonable price compare to other security agencies and police

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  • j.anata, mangaluru / bengaluru

    Wed, Apr 26 2017

    Good initiative by UTK

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Frazer Town,Bangaluru

    Wed, Apr 26 2017

    Good for the public to ensure no service charge is imposed on the custmner

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  • Victor Vaz, Mangalore / Dubai

    Wed, Apr 26 2017

    This is the good initiative. However Its customers wish to pay service charges or not after getting the service. The owner cannot decide.
    On a side note BPL card holders will get Kerosene despite having LPG, why to sell to others? They already sell rice to hotels and we get Dosa and Idli from that rice and they buy good quality rice. 2 LED bulbs each month or year. Who will pay these expenses. There are so many families come just above BPL level and face this brunt? Instead give them jobs. Let them earn and eat respectfully.

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  • Elwyn Goveas, valencia

    Wed, Apr 26 2017

    It is not mandatory to pay service charges to the hotel.This is a novel method adopted by the hotels to make extra income at the cost of customers.This service charges recovered from the customer never go to the deserving staff members.The govt has taken the right step to stop this unethical practice.I feel Khader has done a wonderful job.

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  • SOMPA, SUN

    Wed, Apr 26 2017

    IN OUR PLACE NO RESTAURANTS, NO LED BULBS AND NO KEROSENE. EVERYTHING IS NATURAL...

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 26 2017

    But stupidity is in abundance!!

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  • Rohan, Udupi

    Wed, Apr 26 2017

    Welcome to earth

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  • H . Dsouza, KODAGU / MANGALURU

    Thu, Apr 27 2017

    Heard there is also no Brain, please confirm😁

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