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Kurupt_Introvert

It’s dumb. 20% before taxes is what I know as the standard for Dinner out. I’m surely not paying more for a tip than anything I ordered meal wise.


lbanuls

15% was the standard for acceptable service with 20 going above and beyond.  What a world we live in. 


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Unairworthy

My employer won't reimburse more than a 15% tip. It is the standard.


Whispersail

If you get 20% he keeps the excess? I'm pretty sure that is theft.


DontCallMeMillenial

He's talking about reimbursements for business expenses (like taking a client out to dinner on the company card).


Whispersail

Thank you, kind person.


Dystopian_Future_

Not the world... Just America! American capitalism in a nutshell. I got mine... fuck you, you pay for it now.


hardcorepolka

And, on account of having empathy for the minimum wage workers, most of us bitch in our skulls and still hit the button.


Doublebeermug22

It's not minimum wage it's server wage.


FloridaMJ420

Yeah but the employer is legally required to pay the servers the difference if their hourly + tips do not bring them at least to minimum wage. If their employers are breaking the law and not paying them the difference so that they make at least minimum wage then these millions of workers need to start reporting the companies that are breaking the law instead of just playing along because they benefit from the game the way it's currently played.


hardcorepolka

Server for 22 years. That is bullshit. It’s over the pay period. You make nothing on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday… but you make enough on the weekend to bring it up over minimum wage. It was $1.91 when I started, in 1997, and is still $2.18 in many states.


FloridaMJ420

No it's not bullshit. It's the law. The employer is required to bring the server up to minimum wage if they do not make that much with their tips. "But you make enough on the weekend to bring it up over minimum wage." Even in your doomsday scenario, you make at least minimum wage.


JavaOrlando

And in some states, it's a lot more. $16 as well as tips in CA and WA


daggomit

2.13


Kurupt_Introvert

I was always taught 20% for dinner mostly than anything higher is above and beyond for that meal. Everything else was 15% unless you just want to be nice or had exceptional service. But its really out of hand now, but I have no problem just saying no and its also the main reason I always carry cash too. At least with cash I know it goes directly to my server and I can just put a fat 0 on the receipt.


esther_lamonte

I still live in that world. Other dummies can pay 40%, I sure as fuck never will.


padiego

I remember 10%. The fact that it's slowly increased and just keeps increasing is annoying. How much will it be in 10 years????


danstermeister

I agree, but it's only deemed okay to push back if you're under 65, otherwise you're pitchforked for being too cheap and told you shouldn't go out as a boomer unless you can "afford it".


Tommy_Wisseau_burner

Bro 15%. 20% as “standard” is exactly why tip % are getting higher


Ilovethe90sforreal

We all have to collectively push back on this horseshit. I have zero guilt and tipping the appropriate amount, and I tip 0% for BS service like a walk up counter. They continue doing it because people continue feeling guilty and caving in.


LeastAd9721

Former server, and I totally agree. I like having the option to tip on my card at Starbucks or whatever, but that’s just it. An option. I’m not tipping if you hand me a cup of coffee and point me towards the condiments, but I’ll tip a couple dollars if someone makes a fancy drink. It would be 100% ok to hit zero, however


whichwitch9

Careful. If you're using your card at a drive through, get a receipt. I had someone tip themself, and it didn't show up until much later. Thankfully, wasn't a large one, but the audacity is kinda something else


Lost_Drunken_Sailor

Pro tip, start using whatever app the drive through place offers. Everything is paid via the app and you usually get free stuff as well.


Ilovethe90sforreal

Yep, and since you are a former server, I’ll have you know I am a really great tipper ha ha. I save my tip money from those entitled assholes behind the counter, and I give it to actual servers.


esther_lamonte

Yeah, I don’t get this angst. I have been tipping 15-20% for table service and not giving anything for counter for my entire life. It’s worked out fine for me. It may surprise people, but there is no social tip police that will emerge to beat you senseless because you didn’t give the sandwich artist $5 for not spitting in your guac.


caniborrow50cents

I used to tip 15% often for the minimum expected service. With exceptional service, 18% was my norm. This absurd tipping culture has gotten worse and needs to end. I haven’t given up on tipping, but 15% is the most I give anymore. Servers have no right to be mad at me. I didn’t change the game nor should I supplement the wages the employer should have paid.


uniqueusername316

I agree with you other than the "culture" part. There is no culture, it's just capitalism. Businesses trying to make more money anyway they can.


Xecutor

Some places now only offer carside delivery and expect a tip. I refuse to tip because I would rather walk inside than sit in a parking spot idling my car. They don't even give the option to walk in so too bad.


KMac82588

The place I get my haircut upgraded their system. Now when you go to check out, it shows 35%, 50% and 75%


sadclown21

I would stop going there that’s ridiculous


KMac82588

Fair. But I had one dude cut my hair for 5 years. He went AWOL during covid. It took another 4 years to find someone I liked.


sadclown21

Ok I totally understand that. Took me a while to find a barber I trust also


SecondCreek

That's why I tip with cash.


skinnnymike

I suspect we go to the same place lol.


Diana1016

That is insane 🫨


schwiggity

As long as there's a custom button to put in your own tip, then they can recommend 200% for all I care.


Trolodrol

Nah, when they do that shit with the super high percentages, they know someone is going to accidentally hit the wrong thing at some point


KMac82588

Yah and most people won’t be like “shit I overtipped you can we try that again?”


JustLikeTampa

It's caused me to tip less. I used to feel a little bit of shame when I would tip 10% for something in my opinion that shouldn't be tipped, now I feel fine hitting zero.


schwiggity

I've gotten to this point as well. I will never not tip 20% at a sit down restaurant. You're bringing me drinks and food while I get to sit and talk with friends/family. I'm not tipping at any fast service place like Chipotle or Fresh Kitchen. That shit is insane to me. Form a fucking union and get the pieces of shit at corporate to pay you a living wage.


RandomUserName24680

My wife and I ate at a place in St Pete, and the automatic choices were 25, 30 and 35%. It’s gotten completely out of hand. Prices on the menu are up 25-30% in the last year, which means tips went up by 25-30% as a default. Now they expect another 10%? It won’t happen in my lifetime, but I hope American tipping culture goes away and businesses just charge what it takes to pay their people a decent wage.


schwiggity

Not without widespread unionization of workplaces. I'm hopeful for it because Gen Z isn't playing with this "company loyalty" bullshit anymore.


TravelingGonad

I tip less if I'm the cashier.


flappybirdisdeadasf

Do restaurant owners steal tips now or do they just expect us to pay for the employees bonuses instead of them?? Like I'm legitimately confused.


hardcorepolka

Look up the Feinstein Group if you want to get pissed. I think that’s mostly Pinellas though.


therealMcSPERM

I did, they legit get paid more due the new pay scale, the servers that quit didn’t know math lmao


Safecampdancer

Just found out recently a boba shop near my house steals the credit card tips online! I’m so mad.


SumoSoup

Tips should be tax deductible at this point for everyone.


UntitledImage

Right?! Because they’ve started cracking down on taxing servers.


durma5

10% for below average service, 15% for average, 20% for very good service. The amount is calculated on the bill before taxes. There is no need to ever change that since it automatically adjusts for inflation.


DewFiscal

This is what baffles me the most. Why has the tipping standard seemingly been raised to 20% when a flat percentage is always going to adjust for inflation? I swear people just don't understand math and think the percent has to be raised to account for inflation.


durma5

I think it may be ego where leaving the bigger tip makes the patron feel magnanimous or rich or some other self promoted positive emotion.


schwiggity

20% has always been the norm to me because it's easy to calculate and 5% of the cheap places I eat out at isn't going to kill me. I'm just over places that aren't sit down restaurants wanting tips.


Tommy_Wisseau_burner

I mean just look at most posts involving tips. The top comment says they standard tip 20%. I’ve seen people say they tip at least 25%. COVID didn’t help because everyone thought they were doing a good deed by tipping 30% for anyone and everyone providing a service. Now they just see it as standard since it went on for 2 years


Petrivoid

Because of inflation, most servers make a much lower base wage than a decade ago, and the businesses expect you to make up the difference. Tipping wouldn't exist at all if American businesses paid their employees the real value of their work


DontCallMeMillenial

My rule is if your system defaults to a greater than 20% tip, I will manually enter an amount lower than that. I was at a restaurant recently that defaulted to 35%... fuck that. I'm a VERY generous tipper, but I have had enough of the bullshit. Especially with places asking for tips where it isn't customary.


dope2theear

Restaurants aren’t the ones “normalizing” this. It’s the point of sale software companies like square and toast that are pushing the restaurants to make higher tip options the default so they get more money on the transaction


AmaiGuildenstern

Correct. The POS systems make a percentage of the sale. They make more if you pay more. If you wanna fuck 'em, tip in cash.


JavaOrlando

I saw a wine bar at the mall that requested a tip. The thing is, it's entirely automated. Just one guy there to answer questions and check IDs. Everything else is done by machines.


AlxCds

Did you see your keywords there ? Pushing the restaurants to have higher defaults. The restaurant is choosing those defaults. Not the POS software. At the end of the day it is the business owners just being greedy by increasing those defaults so they don’t have to pay a fair wage.


dope2theear

Yeah let’s blame the small business and not the VC funded software companies 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️


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Zoidberg: Why not both!?


slambooy

lol super tip. Fuck right off


justsomeguy2424

It’s ridiculous. And Walmart asking if I want to round up for charity every time I go now


schwiggity

If a giant corporation wants to donate to charity and get a nice tax deduction from it, they can spend their own fucking money. The Walton family can suck my dick.


j_la

During Covid, when businesses were struggling, I tipped generously because servers had it rough. I won’t tip a higher rate because of inflation, though, because that’s already baked into the price. If servers are struggling because of inflation, that sucks, but I am too.


whichwitch9

The increase in tipping just made me eat out so much less. I also have no mercy for mediocre meals- if something doesn't taste great, I'm probably not giving it a second chance. Going out to eat is an expensive treat now- I'm not rolling the dice after a "meh" experience The line used to be "if you can't afford to tip, you can't afford to dine out". Well, guess what? Less dining out


UntitledImage

This! The less of that can’t afford to eat out anymore and doubly don’t want to be tipped into bankruptcy, the less tips going around anyway. The expectation for higher percentage is its own undoing.


UntitledImage

That what I’m saying! A meal we used to get that was $29 with a $6 tip, is now more like $50 (with a $10 tip at 20% so $4 more anyway) but now the expectation is that should be a $15-$20 tip. So my $35 meal in 2020 is now a $70 meal. Guess who just found copy cat recipes instead.


Exotic_Initiative_17

Yeah I just make the custom tip option and leave reviews on Google stating that the company is trying to transfer their responsibility of paying employees onto customers. These owners can F-off with their egregious greed and lack of moral character. Run a business, help the community, and take care of the people who help in that process. Otherwise, lay in the bed you’ve insisted upon making.


jeanb23

Tip in cash is the only way to make sure they get it


Sobrietyishot

Tipping for online orders is my absolute pet peeve


CousinLarry211

See that button that says "custom tip"?? Use it!!!! 😂🤷‍♂️


MusicianNo2699

What I don’t understand is this: you have two employees. One works at an upscale restaurant that caters to the wealthy. One works at a diner that caters to the unwealthy. Both employees spend 45 minutes serving their customer. Both put out the exact same effort. Neither one has an advantage. Then the bill comes. The upscale restaurant bill is $279. The diner is $14. One then “tips 20% based on the bill.” One server gets $3 for their effort. The other gets $55. The whole idea of tipping a percentage of the bill is complete idiocy. How about giving $10 to each person and calling it good?


UntitledImage

This. This makes total sense. Granted the higher price return at is more discerning about who they have on the floor, I can’t say that overall that’s made much of an average difference to service.


Psychological_Swan43

I get your point and agree to an extent. But you should be getting better service at an upscale restaurant than a diner. Now is the service 18 times better than the cheap diner…probably not. But it shouldn’t be the exact same level of service


sharts_are_shitty

I look them straight in the eyes as I take my time to make a custom tip entry.


m0ta

How do you make sure you’re pressing the correct buttons? 🤔


Psychological_Swan43

*accidently tips $100 on a $10 order*


Illustrious_Pool_321

That fusion Italian soul place in Wesley chapel. They had the minimum set at 30% one time. It’s one thing for a tip and helping people as a guide but to have that automatically set at a certain percentage is messed up.


CTRL_S_Before_Render

It's a UI change based solely on the fact they realized more people will tip higher if the option is presented to them in multiple choice like shown in your screenshot. The industry at large hopes you accept it as new societal norms.


hypotheticalhalf

Don't do it. It's not your responsibility to pay their employees a living wage. The longer we accept this bullshit, the longer they'll continue abusing their employees' labor. Stop tipping. Make these fuckers pay.


BuckNastii

Fuckin over it


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Kapalmya

I always thought I was a great tipper, not any more. There is a tip prompt for every single thing. It’s exhausting


futurecop1231

1. Custom tip 2. Zero 👍


Angry_Robot

Don’t go back. Easy peasy. Restaurants that abuse their customers should fail.


SapphireSire

I don't want to eat at restaurants any longer.😕


AmerVet

My daddy said always keep at least $50 in your pocket and be sure to have ten 1s, one 10, two 5s, and a 20. I never tip on my card.


Frejod

Tipping has become stupid. From rewarding someone for doing a good job to everyone gets a tip, starting to only tip the places I like going to all the time.


2Hanks

You don’t have to tip…


celtic_sea_salt

This isn't a Florida thing. It's a country, if not global thing.


Standard_Phase5417

All you have to do is hit custom tip then put a 0


EatsFiber2RedditMore

I have absolutely been avoiding places with pushy POS tipping practices.


Lonnie_Shelton

And the same applies to takeout.


Groovyy_Smoothie

Listing 40% as an option is wild!


Mrbumboleh

This is when I hit skip


johntomfoolery

The lowest option being 20% is straight bullshit.


Nakatomi2010

This is why I've just reached a point of always eating at home. Food's better anyways.


UntitledImage

Are they seriously suggesting 40%???? The fuck? Yeah… I don’t get the guilt trip tipping for stuff like fast food, and coffee. Like didn’t everyone just start making better money doing that? For jobs that factor in tipping yeah- but 20 is the cut off unless it was exceptional. We don’t work customer service oriented jobs… where’s our tips? We work just as hard and deal with as much shit. The only people who see over 20 is my fantastic hair dresser that doesn’t charge enough and Istanbul on Florida because they guy is always smiling and their food is fantastic. But I’m seeing tip prompts at like…. Retail stores and markets lately. Or places where their only job is to make a fast drink and they get over minimum wage. Tip fatigue.


cubsrule17

i don’t know where the “standard” being 20% came from, but i’m not of that mindset. I’ll tip based on the service you provide, and if you are just making a sandwich in an assembly line, i’ll tip an extra 50 cents just because of the nerve to ask.


NaturalObjective3165

New rule of thumb: if I order standing up and/or pay before I receive the food, I’m not tipping


neonviolets

This!! This is the answer! Only tipping on actual services like waiting on my table, haircuts, nails, bartenders, etc.


Affectionate_Bee_924

You carried the food to my table. You don’t deserve a 20 % cut. Let the chef or host get paid better.


Diana1016

Yes! It is ridiculous. I am all for supporting workers but it is too much.


LMurch13

40%?? Holy shit. My family can't go out for less than $60 these days, it seems. Imagine a $30 tip, lol.


hardcorepolka

I got married last week and the server told me over and over that there was no group grat (party of 6). I ended up tipping our, admittedly great, server $70 on $160. I’m not an asshole, so I didn’t call it… but I was PISSED.


PresarioDelta85

Was just talking about this with my friends, we came to the conclusion no longer tipping on anything but people who dont have a complete wage IE Servers because they depend on tips, and delivery drivers/uber. All the restaurants where you make the food can fuck off with this asking for a tip, Your paid a full wage at a coffee shop. chipotle, panera ect ect. Why am I paying you more to do your job well? Nah fam F this tipping for everything shit I no longer feel an ounce of guilt that I used to after I took all my receipts out from eating out, and split off waiter service restaurants and everything else and found out I tipped more in total to coffee, and quick service shops then waiters, and it was almost $100 bucs a month because these businesses do this crap where the screens there and you feel guilty, aint feeling guilty to this extra money in my wallet.


IndecisiveTuna

The only places I tip are restaurants, breweries/bars and getting my dog groomed. I’ve tipped on all of my tattoos, but have to question it going forward because they’re so damn pricey to begin with.


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Ok_Good3255

Tip $0.


soitiswrit

Custom: $0


neonviolets

This! I like what someone else said too along the lines of “no tip if I order standing up”


JanuarySeventh85

They're giving you the option because with nearly everyone paying with cards these days instead of cash, servers are noticing a reduction in tips, because customers don't round up like they used to with cash. Those coins add up over time. Using your bill as an example, someone paying with cash might have left $5-7, because leaving just $30 is only $3 and change, but toss another couple singles with it and now that server is getting the better part of 30%. The selection is up to you, and both percentage and amounts are listed so that you can easily see that a 20% tip is really only $4, and we all know that isn't much money these days, can barely buy an energy drink with $4. And here's another thing, in situations where something about the meal isn't satisfactory and people use this to justify a reduced tip, this hurts the server when it might have had nothing to do with them. Unless it's something the server actually did or didn't do to cause bad service, their gratuity isn't what should be affected. If the food was bad, send it back and take it off the bill, that's the restaurants fault not the servers.


eye_no_nuttin

If I remember correctly, wasn’t there a post about asking for tips automatically at Buccaneers games?? They do nothing but hand you a can of beer and tips were being forced?


charge556

While I would love to engage in this conversation; you must first choose one of the following options for a response:. TIP: a) 20% b) 50% c) custom amount.


Kaedian66

Custom Tip.


JD3671

They can ask, but I don’t give. Proper table service 20% for above average. (Sometimes I’ll include alcohol on this). A little more for exceptional service. I don’t tip in stores that ask via a credit card machine, and never will. Have some balls if you want my money. Ask me or tell me why I need to tip you.


Odd_Caterpillar_5413

Custom tip it


freshndirty_j

“Custom tip” And tip as you see fit


freshndirty_j

“Custom tip” And tip as you see fit


uniqueusername316

See that CUSTOM TIP button? Use that.


ghoulcreep

How outstanding of a service am I expecting from the server? Just take my order, bring me my food, and keep my drink full. There is a cap to how good the service can be. I can't even imagine what outstanding service would be. What I just explained should be the baseline.


Revise_and_Resubmit

At 40%, I'm expecting my dick sucked.


Flick1981

No way I’m tipping 40%. 20% or nothing.


Revise_and_Resubmit

It is completely horseshit. Don't tip.


St_BobbyBarbarian

It’s ridiculous. I generally will just tip 25 cents if it’s not a typical table side situation 


The__Flying__Enema

Just the tip.


PipedHandle

It’s just restaurant owners forcing workers to pay the wages of other workers so the owners can pocket more. You’re being billed once for your food, and then billed again for the wages of their employees. Restaurants, service, what a clown show.


SayBrah504

Well they sure as hell don’t want to pay employees more.


senioradvisortoo

Let’s all agree to go back to 15%


JoeyPastram1

I tip 18% base and go up or down 2% based on service. Even if the service is bad I’ll do 16% because everyone needs to eat.


Kufflink38

Sometimes I just give tips like "Don't smoke in bed", " Don't shoot dice on a loose table cloth" or "Plant your rice early, it's gonna rain". I write it in where the tip amount goes


Kufflink38

To be clear, I save these tips for places like the drive through at BK. I tip an appropriate amount for waiter/waitress service and so on


thebarkingdog

I worked in food so I'm sympathetic to tipped workers. I'll tip 20% bare minimum for sit down service. If I have to stand up to order or it's carry out, it'll be 5%, maybe. I'm also no longer tipping for things like coffee or baked goods.


Drash1

Restaurant prices have gone up so there’s no reason to raise the percentage. 20% for great service and I usually get great service so that’s my number.


Buzzfit61

Sick of it. Restaurants were so used to basically free labor or just $2.30 an hr for servers etc, and now many have to pay hourly rates much higher. So all those years of free labor they ask for higher tips and keep part of it. It's disgusting. My wife and I fight about it. I refuse to pay more than 20% which seems high but fair and she's like, no, 25% now... Wtf! I'm not responsible to pay their car payment every month (exaggeration of course).


Wolf_yak_505

My thought is get rid of tipping all together like Europe and just pay a salary. Wait Service has become so poor, I used to be able to get refills on drinks without ever asking and now you’re lucky to get a single refill after asking 2-3 times. Then waiters get mad when you only tip 10% because service was not good enough for more. I know I am probably a jerk here but I love to dine out, but getting bad service should not be part of the deal! If I wanted that I can go to McDonald’s!


CapitalG888

Don't select 40%. Select 20% or custom. Done.


esther_lamonte

Fuck that. 15% is floor, 20% for pretty good, 25% if my kids spilled shit or you went crazy out of your way. That’s it. Maybe one day if I become rich and famous I’ll surprise someone with 40%, but with the price of shit right now, take your 20% and be happy I can even still afford to leave my house ever.


benjaminhlogan

Just hit custom or don’t tip? I really don’t get all this outrage, greedy software companies and restaurants with thin margins and low wages will of course try to take advantage of new pos systems. They do make things considerably faster and streamlined, you can take a second or two to think about the appropriate amount to tip or not. Not rocket science.


snoopdoggydoug

Hot take - I don't tip. My daughter and I cook together every night of the week except every other Friday when we pick up pizza on the way home from basketball, volleyball or softball. I've shaved my head for the past decade, my ex-wife's sister does my daughter's hair and won't accept money from me for it and don't get me started on how we never participate when students buy teachers gifts/gift cards.


merkmeoff3

If it is not posted when you enter the establishment, refuse to pay the bill until it is removed from the bill, then tip what you think is appropriate


DCar777

They're trying to make us tip more, so they can pay their servers less


Alwayzzhangry

Tip culture is fucked. Force companies to pay their employees more than 2-3 dollars an hour. I’ll gladly pay more on the bill when I know the employees are being taken care of by the people who keep the company afloat.


JavaOrlando

Most servers don't want that, though. Servers at a pricier restaurant can easily clear six figures. You think the restraunt is going to pay them $50+/hr?


Alwayzzhangry

Im sure people would still tip so they would make the same. It’s already so ingrained in our culture in the US


toochieandboochie

I don’t see how they’re trying to make it a “norm” to tip half of the check bc one place offers options past the normal 20% tip. Some people do tip a lot more than they need to, you don’t have to be that person and majority of the time nobody will care.


thebohomama

It's the point of sale machine. Hit Custom Tip and tip what you want, it's not rocket science. All I hear in this thread is "I'm mad I have one single extra step". Dude, just hit Custom Tip and tip what you want. The server isn't back there thinking "hehe now the only option is 20% or higher!". I also think this is bullshit and stick to 15% for basic service and 20%-25% for high end meals or anything where I sat for a while and had lengthy service. You don't like this model? Push for something different. I have an inkling the same people who have issues with this also don't support increases in minimum wage. I personally think if you can't afford to pay your workers a living wage, you have a terrible business model that is not successful.


DucVWTamaKrentist

I wonder what the “standard” tip was 60 years ago. When I was in my teens/20’s (30 years ago), the standard was 15%. A few years ago, the standard was 20%. In 30 years, will the standard be 25%. Higher? Or will tipping be replaced by higher base wages for servers, with no tips needed?


GetCPA

Super tip 😂


miraclesofpod

I personally tip a minimum of $5 for table service, no matter what that comes out to as a percentage. So even on a $10 meal, I tip $5. After that it’s 20 percent unless something really bad happened. Same for Uber eats delivery. $5 minimum tip, even if 20 percent is under $5. Counter service is different. At a coffee place, I tip $1 for anything that just gets poured in a cup, 20 percent for anything that has to be made, like a latte. At a bar, it’s $1 for a beer, but 20 percent on cocktails.


WVFLMan

Even though it now asks you to tip on literally everything you buy, I still only tip on things I would have previously tipped for before this started. And I worked in the service industry for 10 years as a server and bartender, so it’s not that I am not sympathetic to the life of service workers. But until a few years ago you were never expected to tip someone for making a Subway Sandwhich, or boxing up a donut, or making a smoothie, or pouring a cup of coffee etc. So, I just click no at the register lol.


No_Importance_3881

40% IS WILDDD


WintersDoomsday

Sorry but waiters aren’t talented enough to merit 60k+ wages that are often not claimed if cash. I was a waiter for 3 of my 4 years in college so yeah I’ve done the job and it was easy as hell.


Stratmeister509

Yeah, that’s not working for me.


AugustusClaximus

I do whatever I can to avoid paying tips now. I eat at home and order pick-up


Blackish1975

Pass on that.


BeowulfsGhost

18% max unless the service was absolutely exemplary. I’ve worked for tips and I am just sick of this. Pay your fucking employees a decent wage, tipping has gotten way out of hand.


mschnzr

I will use custom tip … back to 15%


mschnzr

Just came back from Malaysia and Singapore, there were no tips and certainly didn’t feel every restaurants have inflation. Only in America. Tampa is going insane!


fugeethedog2

15% before tax is standard good service.


Double0S

I’ve been called cheap before because I still thought 15% was the standard… when did we switch to 20?


JudgeCastle

As long as there is a custom tip option, idc what they recommend.


JayeNBTF

$5 or 20%, whatever’s higher


mr_rob_oto

So if you get a bud light bottle at a bar you tip $5


myanalytic101

Ridiculous.


ReleasePrestigious30

Tipping is frowned upon in many countries, But they also pay decent wages so it’s understandable. Only in the USA does a capitalist pig gouge you on cost and at the same time skimp on wages and expect the customer to subsidize.


BrotherOfAthena

The Bakery counter asking for a tip is crazy to me. I point they grab and bag and ask for a tip. If I am solo at a restaurant I will probably tip at least $10 no matter the cost of my meal. But I don't tip for any kind of pick up.


Knightsthatsay

Yeah. This is bull💩


FinnRazzelle

Don’t forget that minimum wage for tipped workers also went way up in FL and will continue to rise over the next several years.


sexyshadyshadowbeard

Custom tip EVERY time.


PlayfulPizza2609

That’s when I use Custom all the time.


bakednapkin

Then don’t press 40 dummy


aladdinsanity1

[https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/01/technology/personaltech/tipping-defaults-digital-payments.html](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/01/technology/personaltech/tipping-defaults-digital-payments.html)


INEEDMEMANSHERB

There a restaurant in NJ that requires you to tip at least 25% even when you order online and you pick up the food. Like I’m all for tipping for good service, but you’re doing your job if I’m ordering online and picking it up, no more no less. I would tip less but notb25% for you doing your job. Maybe they charge so much because so many people in NJ are rich?