Hotels Banned From Adding Fuel Surcharges to Bills: CCPA Crackdown

The Central Consumer Protection Authority has declared the automatic levy of 'gas' or 'fuel surcharges' by hotels and restaurants an unfair trade practice. The regulator stated that all operational costs, including fuel and LPG, must be included in the menu price itself. It directed that no such separate mandatory charges be added by default, and only applicable taxes can be extra. Consumers can complain via the National Consumer Helpline (1915) if charged such fees.

Key Points: CCPA Bans Hotels, Restaurants from Adding Fuel Surcharges

  • CCPA bans automatic 'gas surcharge'
  • Deems it an unfair trade practice
  • Menu price must be final plus tax only
  • Violations face action under Consumer Act
  • Complaints can be made via helpline 1915
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Hotels and restaurants charging 'gas and fuel surcharge' unfair practice: CCPA

CCPA declares automatic 'gas surcharge' on bills an unfair trade practice. Menu prices must be final, excluding only taxes. Know your rights.

"Recovery of such costs through separate mandatory charges constitutes an unfair trade practice - Central Consumer Protection Authority"

New Delhi, March 25

The Central Consumer Protection Authority has flagged the practice of hotels and restaurants demanding or collecting additional charges -- 'LPG charges', 'gas surcharge' and 'fuel cost recovery' -- in consumer bills, terming it an unfair trade practice, the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution said on Wednesday.

The authority said such charges are being imposed by default to bypass existing norms on service charges, and issued an advisory directing that no such fees should be levied automatically.

The ministry further stated that the CCPA also warned that violations may invite strict action under the Consumer Protection Act, 2019.

The move follows complaints received through the National Consumer Helpline (NCH) and media reports highlighting that certain establishments are adding such charges over and above menu prices and applicable taxes.

According to the regulator, such practices lack transparency and impose unjustified costs on consumers.

The authority clarified that input costs such as fuel, LPG, electricity and other operational expenses are part of running a business and must be factored into menu pricing.

"Recovery of such costs through separate mandatory charges constitutes an unfair trade practice," it said.

The CCPA directed that no hotel or restaurant shall levy such charges by default, and that menu prices should remain final, excluding only applicable taxes. It also stressed that consumers must not be misled or compelled to pay any additional charge that is not voluntary in nature.

The advisory reiterated that such charges, irrespective of nomenclature, are akin to service charges and their automatic levy would violate the guidelines issued on July 4, 2022.

The authority said it is closely monitoring such practices across the country and will take necessary action to safeguard consumer interests.

Consumers encountering such practices can request removal of the charge from the bill or lodge complaints through the National Consumer Helpline by calling 1915 or via its mobile application.

They can also approach the consumer commissions through the e-Jagriti portal or file complaints with district authorities or the CCPA.

- IANS

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Priya S
As a consumer, I appreciate this clarity. Businesses should be transparent. If your costs have gone up, increase the menu price. Don't hide extra charges in the fine print. It feels deceptive.
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Aman W
While I agree with the principle, I hope the authorities also understand the pressure on small restaurant owners. LPG cylinder prices have skyrocketed. Maybe there needs to be a balanced approach?
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Sarah B
Saw this at a cafe in Gurgaon last week - a 5% 'fuel recovery charge'. The staff just shrugged when asked. Glad to know we can refuse to pay and complain. Will use the helpline next time.
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Vikram M
Absolutely correct. Input cost is part of doing business. You don't see a 'rent surcharge' or 'staff salary surcharge'. Just bake it into the price. This advisory is a win for common people. 🙏
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Karthik V
The key is enforcement. Issuing advisories is one thing, making sure hotels in every city follow it is another. Hope the monitoring is strict and penalties are heavy to set an example.

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