Applebee's Must Disclose Tipping Policy to Restaurant-Goers Upfront
Applebee's Must Disclose Tipping Policy to Restaurant-Goers Upfront
U.S. District Judge Paul Oetken of U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, nominated to his position by former President Barack Obama, ruled that Applebee’s restaurants need to disclose the mandatory minimum tip policy to customers at the start of their visit moving forward so patrons will fully understand they will be required to leave a minimum of 18 percent gratuity.The plaintiffs in the aforementioned case, Kendall Ghee and Yang Shen, submitted complaints after computer tablets used to calculate and pay their bills at two Applebee's locations near Times Square instructed them to "enter a higher amount" when they tried to tip less than 18 percent and 15 percent, respectively. They called this an illegal "mandatory surcharge," saying the restaurant should disclose this policy upfront, and sued on behalf of Applebee's diners nationwide and in New York.Judge Oetken said Applebee's customers may pursue claims in the class action which alleged customers were unfairly surprised at the end of their visit with the tipping policy and were unable to leave the gratuity they wanted. The plaintiffs filed their suit in March 2017 after eating at one of Applebee’s locations in Manhattan and being left with a mandatory 18 percent gratuity charge on their bills. They argued that they should be allowed to tip what they believed to be fair and their lawsuit alleged unfair business practices, false advertising because the business needs to more openly disclose tip expectations, breach of contract, negligent misrepresentation, and unjust enrichment.
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