Card payment sucharges banned in Australia from 2026

7-11 allow bring your own coffee cup to use in store. Also for the Slurpee section you can buy a 7-11 bottle for $8 and use that each full for same price of $1. Instead of using the paper /plastic cups and rubbish paper straws.
 
Coffee cups sure - that's what I normally do. Actually I'd be a fan of charging for takeaway cups. But never occurred to me that you could do it with food containers.
 
Just sent an email to the restaurant I used last night and reminded them of the need to notify about surcharge. I'll see if I get a response
 
I don't know where you eat out but rarely do I find somewhere that doesn't let you split the bill in Adelaide even if they say no split bill

Same in Melbourne.
Group breakfasts or lunches, just tell them what you had as you leave and they just press the buttons. Menus are on the computer or an intelligent till.
 
We are getting OT here but I was behind a big group the other day paying at an upmarket restaurant where they were trying to get the cashier to not only split the food bill per customer but also split multiple bottles of wine three ways. It just got far too complicated.

And just hope restaurants don't go the way of airlines, concerts and sporting event with a menu based on dynamic pricing with higher costs for food and drinks on busy nights!!
 
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It is only thanks to dynamic pricing that people can claim ridiculous valuations for frequent flyer points, so maybe there is an upside to rolling it out to dining?
 
Most places wont do split billing.
If eating in a group, the booker pays the whole kit and all
Then the rest pays him/her.
Most?

Maybe I need to get out more, but I've never had an issue with tossing down a few cards and asking them to spread the cost evenly.

Separate bills on the other hand..... "I only had an entre sized meal, desert and didn't drink any of the wine"
 

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