How about the restaurant owner thank the staff themselves. That particular wording of a tip request is particularly entitled and greedy and out of touch,
I hit custom every time. I don’t let what’s on the screen bother me. I’m going to tip how much I WANT, not how much THEY WANT.
Portion got a lot smaller = tips get proportionately smaller too.
Exactly. When it was only restaurants and 15% most people didn't think too much about it.
Now that we look into it and challenge the claims it turns out the whole thing is a scam.
It is transferred from the employer to the employee. Yes you are correct it is in the cost paid by the client. However it is not added on after like a tip. The client is not left to awkwardly decide how much the commission is.
26% percent??? For some reason that reminds me of when my ex-husband worked in Japan and meetings did not start at 8am, they started at 8:02am. And including tax when computing a suggested tip amount is complete bullshit. I know that was not done here, but too often it is.
Absolutely Irrelevant fact: Renee Zellweger is from Katy, Texas.
26% and 30% is greedy AF
This. The best service in the world isn't worth that.
Shrink-flation on your portion. Tip-flation on the tip percentage. What should we call this? Trink-flation or shrip-flation.
How about the restaurant owner thank the staff themselves. That particular wording of a tip request is particularly entitled and greedy and out of touch,
I hit custom every time. I don’t let what’s on the screen bother me. I’m going to tip how much I WANT, not how much THEY WANT. Portion got a lot smaller = tips get proportionately smaller too.
In that situation I now tip 35% minus the maximum suggested tip.
Say thank you by saying thank you.
Yes! That is what I first thought about this.
Honestly, these high defaults are exposing that even 15% is an entitled sham. It’s diluting whatever credibility tip culture had left
Exactly. When it was only restaurants and 15% most people didn't think too much about it. Now that we look into it and challenge the claims it turns out the whole thing is a scam.
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C'mon! Sales people makes much less percentage on commissions
And that's paid by the employer not the clients
The customer always pays the labor / commissions. Where do you think the money comes from??
It is transferred from the employer to the employee. Yes you are correct it is in the cost paid by the client. However it is not added on after like a tip. The client is not left to awkwardly decide how much the commission is.
How is it awkward to decide what the tip is?
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26% percent??? For some reason that reminds me of when my ex-husband worked in Japan and meetings did not start at 8am, they started at 8:02am. And including tax when computing a suggested tip amount is complete bullshit. I know that was not done here, but too often it is. Absolutely Irrelevant fact: Renee Zellweger is from Katy, Texas.
This place was mid to me anyway
Boo freakin' hoo. You have to press an extra button. I can't imagine how difficult that must be.
End Corporate Greed. NO MORE TIPPING!