What to Do If a Restaurant Forces Service Charge: Complaint Steps

Key highlights

Step-by-step: what to do on the spot

  1. Ask the staff to remove the service charge.
  2. Show the manager the government guidance (keep a PDF screenshot on your phone). Central Bank of Sri Lanka+1
  3. Pay the rest of the bill (food + GST as applicable). Keep invoice copy.

If they refuse: complaint pathways that actually exist

Option A: National Consumer Helpline (NCH)
NCH lists the helpline numbers (including 1915 / toll-free lines) and provides complaint tracking support. Consumer Helpline+1

Option B: e-filing consumer complaint (e-Daakhil)
Government documentation describes e-Daakhil as an e-filing application for consumer complaints (edaakhil.nic.in) and notes its rollout across states/UTs. Consumer Affairs+2Consumer Affairs+2

Small questions people search

Can I refuse to pay service charge and still pay for food?
You can insist on paying for what you ordered and dispute forced add-ons using the formal complaint routes. Central Bank of Sri Lanka+1

Should I post on social media first?
Posting is optional. A complaint number is stronger.

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