The original thesis of technology use in restaurants was to save
restaurant employees time thus saving the restaurant money. When Toast came along with it, was a ‘automatic’ tipping
charge added to the bill in most cases it started 18 percent. For those of us in the industry we thought
nothing of it as most of us tip well above that as a professional courtesy.
The team at Foodservice Solutions® consists like most companies of workers
in their 20’s, 30’s, 40’s, and some as old as our Grocerant Guru® who has
worked in the industry as long as the other have been on earth. All however
thought the minimum was a bit high for beginning workers buying a fast-food
meal.
Steven Johnson Foodservice
Solutions® senior expert contends that Toast is near a tipping point
where the cost of the service becomes a greater annoyance than benefit for the
retail outlet or the consumer.
In
case you did not know, Toast is adding a new
consumer-facing $0.99-cent surcharge to all online orders, without giving
restaurants the option to opt out of the new fee, in an unpopular move that has
caused restaurant operators to post letters and tweets of protest on social
media. The Boston Globe, reported that the fee will be added to all online
orders over $10 and will be beta-tested with a small group of restaurants
before being rolled out nationwide on July 10.
Now
according to a mockup of Toast’s interface, the .99-cent fee will not show up
separately and will be instead part of a combined line called “taxes &
fees” that already regularly shows up when customers place online orders.
Unless consumers expand the “taxes and fees” subsection, they won’t see the new
“order processing fee,” which, according to Toast, is intended to “help fund
product investments” like SEO menus, customization, and chargeback coverage.
However,
if President Biden passes what has become known as the Junk Fee Protection Act, hidden fees like this one
from Toast or others from ticket-selling websites could be under fire. NOTE:
The team at Foodservice Solutions® that includes all workers of all ages
support the JUNK FEE PROTECTION ACT.
Talk
about double talk, here is want they are quoted as saying about the new fee; “As
we innovate, we remain committed to keeping restaurant digital ordering costs
low and protecting restaurant bottom lines from third-party commission fees,”].
“We also take any changes to our pricing model at Toast very
seriously. That is why to help fund ongoing innovation in restaurant
technology, we are updating our pricing model to add a nominal $0.99 fee paid
by guests on orders $10 and over on Toast online ordering channels.
This change helps fund product investments and continued innovation in support
of helping restaurants maintain the direct relationship with their guests.”
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