This practice is common in the United States, where restaurants typically provide free tap water but may charge for bottled water or if additional items like ice or lemon are included. However, policies can vary between restaurants and regions.
Yes, it is legal for restaurants to charge gratuity on their bills, as long as it is clearly disclosed to customers before they order.
A restaurant does not have to remove a mandatory service charge when asked as long as the service charge was displayed prominently prior to you accepting the service. For example, the restaurant must tell you (on the menu or in another conspicuous location) that a service charge is required.
Yes, restaurants can automatically charge gratuity on bills, typically for larger groups or special events. This is often done to ensure that servers are fairly compensated for their service.
Yes, restaurants can charge automatic gratuity on bills, typically for large groups or special events. This practice is often used to ensure that servers are fairly compensated for their service.
In the US, restaurants traditionally give water free of charge to patrons or guests.
Another term for accuse is "allege" or "charge".
Most do not offer this option. Some restaurants charge as little as a $1.00
There is a large drop in potential energy because charge repulsion is reduced, accompanied by a large increase in entropy.
Calcium in milk exists as divalent cations, which must be accompanied by enough anions to balance their electric charge. In that sense, calcium in milk is a compound, but calcium as a chemical element can also exist on its own in another environment.
Another name for the flow of electrical charge is electric current.
The charge is almost entirely to pay for someone's time to go and get a glass. fill it, carry it, collect it back later, take it to the kitchen, wash it, put it back on the shelf. To insure the waiter and pay part of the rent and local taxes. And to replace it if somebody steals the glass. The water itself is probably free.