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I stopped going to subway because they started expecting you to pay tips. It's a fast food restaurant! There is no waiter!
THE PHARMACY AT WALGREENS EXPECTED A TIP AT CHECKOUT
I'm assuming the pharmacists completed medical school! WTF is he being paid where he expects a tip!?
No. No more. The employers are the real problem here. They need to pay their workers a fair wage or they can step behind the counter and do the work themselves. Greedy rich bastards.
I either buy take-out, or food I cook at home myself.
*And no, I didn't give the pharmacist a tip. He doesn't deserve one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BgfEopziPI
Super-clean, too. And, well anyway... This thread is about tips.
I have no problem tipping when I eat there. I'd tip if they delivered to my location. But for picking up? NO WAY. I'm not paying an extra $2-3 just because you handed me my food, chopsticks, and soy sauce.
I always tip delivery drivers. (If it's food.) I always tip waiters/waitresses. (Unless they get an attitude. Because I am always super-nice to these people.)
You get paid $2.13 per hour in my state a a server/waiter. So working from 11am to 11pm you make $25.56 for the whole day. Minimum tax bracket is 10% here in the US but that's only if you make <$10k a year. More commonly is 12% (<$40k)or 22% ($40-86k) bracket. So after taxes that's at best $23 for the whole day without adding tips. That's only $115 a week. Nobody can live on that successfully.
So by tipping 10% it's probably not even offsetting taxes due from their base pay rate. The person that serves you food relies on tips to live. 20% if everything was done correctly. Even if they mess up I will still give them 15% minimum but may write a note on the receipt of what wasn't acceptable so they have that feedback to be better. Little mistakes or delays don't equate to not tipping at all to the point that person can't feed, cloth or house themselves.
Sorry I have sympathy but I used to be one. If you can't afford to tip, then go eat fast food or go to a grocery store.
I'd love for tipping industries to just pay their workers a livable base rate and do away with tipping, but as it stands, that's not the case. The flip side of that is food gets more expensive at restaurants so people will complain about costly food if they don't have to tip .So you have to play the game until that changes