Auto gratuity Tips Service charges to make sure the workers are paid a living wage So if you go out to eat at a restaurant and get charged a , would you no longer be expected to pay , because the restaurant has already assessed a charge to make sure everyone is paid well enough?What about about when the restaurant says doesn't go to the server?[Edited on November 12, 2023 at 10:52 AM. Reason : h]
11/12/2023 10:51:01 AM
Move out of the city.
11/12/2023 11:11:48 AM
IDK, maybe start paying in cashI've noticed some places do more of a fee than usual if you use a debit/creditI didn't understand one the other day, when I went to eat at Subway (which I rarely do) and the first suggested tip is 15% so of course I'm just gonna do that to be nicelike maybe raise their wage? why am I paying their wage? I don't mind tipping 20%-30% when someone is really good, in a dedicated waiter position, but wut?I guess we should just feel sorry for them and their low wage and just pay the extra dollar
11/12/2023 11:31:19 AM
I have not seen this….just so I’m clear…You get your bill. It either has an auto gratuity or a spot for you to put a tip. Pretty standard, im with it. But then it has an additional service charge that is, presumably, for the server(s)? I’ve seen the service/convenience charge for credit card fees. But don’t think I’ve seen a service charge for the service employees in addition to the tip.
11/12/2023 3:21:10 PM
I generally pay with cash, but I tip only with cash.I hate tipping via card, feels weird.Plus it is good for their taxes
11/12/2023 3:29:51 PM
If they are tax cheats.
11/12/2023 3:35:05 PM
The Coz for honesty
11/12/2023 3:46:22 PM
Place that.used to be in Silver Spring, a while back
11/12/2023 5:15:15 PM
You know, when you think about it, % tipping doesn't make sense.If you order a $15 dollar item vs a $35 item, and all the server does it bring it up to you, why would the tip be more than double for that?Sure if the place is more expensive, I guess the tip should be a bit higher in accordance (cause they do extra stuff sometimes), but still.Tip a lot if you have a group of people who all need to be served and taken care of.And why is the % tip you need to 'societally' give inflating? Doesn't % already cover inflation via the prices at the restaurant? I'm not a stickler for anything, just intrigues me^I'd be interested in seeing the stats of additional tips before this and after. Are they making any more money or is most of it just the 18% now.
11/12/2023 5:32:10 PM
^^ Interesting. Maybe I’m in the minority and/or being a jerk about it, but tbh I’d take that as a sign that I don’t need to tip at that establishment. Idk. I could be convinced otherwise though. But that’s my knee jerk reaction to reading that
11/12/2023 5:36:00 PM
To really throw salt.in the wound, on this particular instance my wife and I sat at the bar and just hand a couple of drinks. The back of the house wasn't involved at all..
11/12/2023 6:26:45 PM
Lol, I was gonna say the exception to me not tipping in that case might be if i’m at the bar. That feels like a different dynamic and a different set of expectations and I’d be more inclined to tip the bar tender in addition to the service charge.
11/12/2023 6:42:22 PM
Let's be honest. The who concept of tipping reeks of graft and corruption. It's both annoying and infuriating. Abolish it. Pay your workers a fair wage and reflect the increased cost in the price of the food. Not that hard.
11/12/2023 6:58:35 PM
^A lot of workers prefer the tipping system, they often make a lot more money that way.Also, Americans have grown conditioned to wanting "control" over their wallet rather than pay higher menu prices.https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2016/05/15/478096516/why-restaurants-are-ditching-the-switch-to-no-tipping
11/12/2023 7:43:36 PM
Americans are idiots a lot of the time.Of course the servers like it.
11/12/2023 7:45:16 PM
11/12/2023 8:11:26 PM
Well, no. But the way that note was worded, the charge was to ensure all those (front and back of the house) got a fair wage. I never got anything from the back of the house.As for the front of the house, I usually tip 20%. But if you (the restaurant) are going to assume a tip, then that's that. You get what you take and not a dime more.
11/12/2023 8:21:16 PM
^the 18% is a general fee which is distributed to all workers, not the bartender specifically...
11/12/2023 8:21:46 PM
^
11/12/2023 8:23:54 PM
^I meant to do a ^^, but I typed my message while the other guy's was the last one was posted, so unintentionally ^'d you
11/12/2023 8:31:17 PM
What about those little fake $20 bills that when you unfold them they're actually a bible pamphlet?
11/12/2023 8:42:43 PM
Lol I saw one of those on the net
11/12/2023 10:30:11 PM
^^ ha, I used to be a waiter. I can say pretty confidently that if I had received one of those fake $20s as a tip, that would have been the singular event that started my super villian arc.
11/13/2023 5:31:04 AM
apparently bronco taco has a 5% carry-out fee.
11/13/2023 9:24:44 AM