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ivor4781 | 16:07 Sat 18th Oct 2014 | ChatterBank
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just been to ikea, called in at the restaurant got two meals ,paid for both and thought a little odd it was more than i have added it up to while waiting to pay ,then notice 20% vat added £2.35 ? this is illegal as far as i can see as all meals in an eating establishment must display their prices + vat. non of the meals on display in ikea had any sign with vat added or a sign saying + vat
i'm contacting ikea about this, ive checked on google and its where i found out not legal
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Can you post the link that states it is not legal?
I would expect to see the amount of VAT charged on the receipt but I would expect the menu to show the price inclusive of VAT.
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cut and paste from hm customs
Rules
about menus
23
Displaying prices
When you sell food or drink for people to eat or drink on
the premises, you must make the prices clear, for example
on a price list or menu. You must include VAT in the prices
when appropriate (see Charging VAT below).
If you add a service charge (a percentage or amount),
or if there is a minimum charge, you must display this
with as much prominence as the other prices
Could you tell us exactly what is on the receipt. The items, the price for each and the total.

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If 2 people eat at Ikea for £14.10 ... you must have eaten the whole menu !

I'm sure when you complain you will get a credit ... sadly only enough to get a breakfast for one ... or go for the kids breakfast and you can both eat for free..!
http://www.ikea.com/ms/en_GB/ikea_food/ikea_restaurant.html
Blimey, I'm going to Ikea after work in the week, lamb shank and mash for £2.95, and I'll get a free cuppa thrown in too.
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vat was £2.35 lol

fish and chips £4.75 x 2
tea 95p x2
blueberry cheese cake £1.75 x 1
rosehip pannacotta 95 x1
total £11.75+20% vat = £14.10
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piperh thanks but i know how to add up
I don't see your problem,all those prices do add up to £14.10 so the VAT was included on the individual shown prices?
You paid the advertised price inc of VAT.

Your receipt has expressed the value of the items that are VAT rated.
£7.05 for a three course meal ... all the tea you can drink !

Ivor ... you must have taken your eye off the ball when watching that blueberry cheesecake.!
It sounds right to me!
if the prices advertised only came to £11.75 then yes, they appear to be breaking the law
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these were the ADVERTISED prices fish and chips 4.75 blueberry cheesecake 1.75
tea 95 this was my meal
sub total 6.21
thats what i should have paid. as that's the prices shown not to add 1.24 vat on my bill after the sub total. the prices shown on the display overhead each meal SHOULD INCLUDE vat
thats my point
Huh? So who had the other fish and chips, tea and pannacotta??
Am I being a div? I make that £7.45
//piperh thanks but i know how to add up//

Really?

//these were the ADVERTISED prices fish and chips 4.75 blueberry cheesecake 1.75
tea 95 this was my meal
sub total 6.21 //

Th advertised prices add up to £7.45.
Your bill shows the price before VAT then VAT is added on.




fish and chips £4.75 x 2
tea 95p x2
blueberry cheese cake £1.75 x 1
rosehip pannacotta 95 x1



Total - £14.10


Pre Vat amount -£11.75

Have you got a calculator or a pen and paper?
Thank God, I thought I was going mad.

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