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Majorca Restaurants Enforce One Table, One Bill Policy

Approved in mid-July under Spanish law, the one table, one bill policy solidifies restaurants’ right to refuse split payments.

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Overview

  • Majorca eateries are rejecting separate payments or charging €1–€2 per card swipe to reduce billing errors and speed up table turnover.
  • Restaurateurs and the CAEB Restaurants Association point to chronic post-pandemic staff shortages as the rationale for the new rule.
  • Diners are steered toward free mobile payment apps such as Bizum to manage individual shares without involving restaurant staff.
  • Similar one table, one bill measures are being reported in Málaga, Zaragoza and parts of Barcelona as the policy expands across tourist regions.
  • The clampdown coincides with rising anti-tourism protests across the Balearic Islands and mainland Spain over the social and environmental impacts of mass tourism.