restaurant scams

About this tag
Restaurant scams are deceptive practices by dining establishments that exploit customers, especially during peak seasons like Holy Week. Common scams include hidden charges, inflated prices, automatic service fees, and misleading menu descriptions. These tactics can lead to unexpected bills and poor dining experiences. Awareness of these scams helps diners identify red flags, such as unclear pricing or unauthorized charges, and take steps to protect themselves. While not a Windows or tech topic, this tag covers consumer protection in the restaurant industry, offering tips to avoid being overcharged or misled. The content focuses on practical advice for spotting and avoiding restaurant scams and abuses.
  1. Holy Week Dining Tips: How to Spot and Avoid Restaurant Scams and Abuses

    There’s something positively electric in the air when Holy Week rolls around. For millions, it’s a moment of reflection and family. But let’s not kid ourselves—holy or not, Easter is also a time for food, frivolity, and an uncanny number of people who suddenly remember their distant...