Starting today, Quebec consumers may notice some changes when out doing their grocery shopping or grabbing a bite to eat at a restaurant.
That’s because new rules surrounding pricing and how tips are calculated come into effect May 7.
In November, Quebec unanimously passed Bill 72.
The legislation aims to help Quebecers make the best choices based on their budget and needs by protecting them against abusive commercial practices.
Here’s a list of what you can expect.
Suggested tip calculations
Businesses are now required to calculate suggested tips based on the price before tax.
For example, suggested tips for a restaurant bill of $100 will be calculated as a percentage of $100, not the after-tax total of $114.98.
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