In general, yes, unless the restaurant is reselling the fire wood.
like $150
Yes, but the gratuity can be disputed by the customer. Ultimately, if a customer does not agree to the restaurant's terms, they simply should not eat there.
Firewood used for home heating is exempt from sales tax. However, if it is sold as camp firewood, you must collect the sales tax.
that is a stupid question r u obese or something?
NJ Division of Taxation bulletin S&U4 says (on page 9) that firewood is exempt from sales tax.
A restaurant can charge 15 percent gratuity automatically. Twenty percent is considered exceptional service and cannot be charged automatically by a restaurant.
A restaurant supervisor is in charge of the restaurant staff. Usually, there are several supervisory positions in a restaurant. A supervisor may be positioned to oversee the wait staff and front end employees, while another might take charge of the kitchen staff.
What they want yes. What they demand no.
The Sommelier
yes
The Union general that President Lincoln placed in charge of the department of Mississippi was Ulysses S. Grant.
Many people become upset about being charged for cancelling a restaurant reservation. The general thought is that there should be no charge if a reservation is cancelled versus being a no show.