Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF3225

Introduced
4/2/25  

Caption

Food and beverage service establishments exemption from the mandatory fee advertisement requirement

Impact

If enacted, SF3225 would specifically impact existing regulations on advertisement and consumer transactions by allowing exceptions for food and beverage service establishments. This could lead to a reduction in compliance costs for these businesses, as they would not be obligated to include all fees in their advertisements, which proponents argue can lead to more straightforward pricing strategies. The bill could facilitate a more competitive environment in the food service sector by allowing promotional pricing that may not be bogged down by extensive fee disclosures.

Summary

Senate File 3225 seeks to amend Minnesota Statutes to exempt food and beverage service establishments from the mandatory fee advertisement requirement. The bill aims to ensure that all advertisement related to pricing for goods and services includes clear disclosure of fees and surcharges that must be paid by the consumer. This change recognizes the unique business models of food and beverage establishments, allowing them flexibility in how they market their services while still protecting consumer rights.

Contention

There may be contention surrounding the implications of SF3225 for consumer transparency. Critics argue that exempting food and beverage service businesses from mandatory fee disclosures could mislead consumers about the true cost of goods and services. This concern is particularly pertinent in light of previous discussions about consumer rights and fair advertising practices. Additionally, the bill's provisions regarding the advertising of automatic gratuities might also be debated among stakeholders who advocate for clear and transparent pricing in all consumer transactions.

Companion Bills

MN HF3039

Similar To Food and beverage service establishments exempted from the mandatory fee advertisement requirement.

Previously Filed As

MN HF3039

Food and beverage service establishments exempted from the mandatory fee advertisement requirement.

MN SF2917

Food and beverage establishments mandatory fee advertisement requirement exemption provision

MN HF2676

Food and beverage service establishments exempted from mandatory fee advertisement requirement.

MN SB1273

Alcoholic beverages: tied-house restrictions: instructional events and promotional lectures: video advertisements.

MN HB262

Legal Services Advertisements

MN HB05558

An Act Concerning Mandatory Fees Charged In Connection With Consumer Goods And Services.

MN S0846

Advertisements for Representation Services

MN HB5212

Relating to the disclosure of mandatory fees or surcharges charged to a consumer by a food service establishment; authorizing an administrative penalty.

MN H0915

Advertisements for Representation Services

MN LB520

Provide requirements for bed and breakfast establishments regarding food, beverages, and fire safety

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