California Senate Bill 478, or the “Consumer Legal Remedies Act: advertisements,” will prohibit “drip pricing” in California starting July 1, 2024. Drip pricing is when a business advertises a product or service at one price and then adds mandatory fees later in the sales process. This includes hidden fees like resort fees, which make hotel room prices appear lower than they actually are until check out. The law also bans "junk" fees on online purchases, such as concert tickets, food delivery, and restaurant surcharges. SB 478 applies broadly to goods and services, while federal efforts to improve pricing transparency have targeted specific industries. 旅馆的resort fees 餐馆强收小费的service surcharge
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