2 Boston restaurants to pay $400K for failure to pay service fees to staff, AGO alleges

The Attorney General’s Office alleged that the service fees charged from May 2023 to June 2024 didn’t go to service employees. The restaurant owners said it was a point-of-sale system mistake.

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Two Boston restaurants will pay more than $422,000 in restitution and penalties after the state Attorney General’s Office said they improperly labeled a fee that should have gone to service staff, according to a press release Friday.

The restaurants were told to pay $422,093 in restitution and civil penalties, some of which they had already begun repaying before a citation was issued, according to the AGO…

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