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People in the News

Saturday, May 3, 2025

People in the News

Saturday, May 3, 2025

Restaurants adding an Obamacare tax to bill for meals

gators docksideCustomers at eight Gator’s Dockside restaurants dotted around central and north Florida are finding a 1 percent surcharge on their bills listed as “ACA,” the letters standing for the Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare.

“It’s a game. If you want to play the game, customers can play the game too. Instead of 20 percent tip, he (the waiter) gets 18 percent,” said Joe Lee, a retired federal worker.

“We didn’t do this for any, any, any, any, any political reasons,” said a company official who answered the phone at the company’s Orlando headquarters, but asked not to be named.

“It’s clearly political,” said Hank Fishkind, an Orlando-based economic consultant, noting that the company could have increased its meal prices to cover the extra healthcare cost without advertising it.

If you see this on your invoice, what would you do?