Do you tip for to go orders?

Anonymous
You throw a few dollars in for the server who had to put your order together (if its also a sit down restaurant). That is standard. Not standard to tip at a place like Panera.
Anonymous
Someone here recommended $1 per entree. I think that's a pretty good rule of thumb.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Someone here recommended $1 per entree. I think that's a pretty good rule of thumb.


This I can get behind. 15-20% on pick-up??? Nope.
Anonymous
No siree bob! If I am picking up then it is me that is doing the service and therefore I should tip myself
Anonymous
10% for the person who had to pack it up at what is ordinarily a sit-down restaurant (usually food comes out of the kitchen plated, and someone making tipped wages has to transfer to containers). And I tip $2 at Panera, etc if I am using curbside (I call that my “lazy tax”). But not if I walk in and order it “to-go”.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No siree bob! If I am picking up then it is me that is doing the service and therefore I should tip myself

Yep!
Anonymous
If you do tip, make sure to ask the cash register person if THEY receive the tip money. A local deli told me no, so I tip them in cash there. No more than 10%
Anonymous
Always. I want the restaurant to stay in business and the staff to stay at tstaff. A few bucks won't make a difference in my family's lifestyle, but absolutely can make a difference for the restaurant staff.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Always. Did 20% during covid, now back to 10-15%.


Same.
Anonymous
I tip nice at my favorite sushi place and really the only place we do take out lately. Shout out to Niwano Hana!
Anonymous
NO WHY WOULD YOU? There is no table service to tip for. They are doing their job which they are getting paid for.

Why is this asked over and over again?
Anonymous
I asked the teen girl cashier at the pizza place we go to a lot who gets the tips. She said they all go to her. Why in the hell would I tip some teen girl $5 or whatever to literally turn around and grab my pizza? We stopped tipping there because it seemed so unfair that tips aren't shared with the boys in the back who actually bust their tails making the pizza and sweating over the ovens.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:10% for the person who had to pack it up at what is ordinarily a sit-down restaurant (usually food comes out of the kitchen plated, and someone making tipped wages has to transfer to containers). And I tip $2 at Panera, etc if I am using curbside (I call that my “lazy tax”). But not if I walk in and order it “to-go”.


+1 This is what I do to. I tip at a traditional sit-down restaurants... Red Robin, Thai restaurant, etc. I tip for delivery/curbside pickup. But I do not tip at Chipotle, Subway, Cava, etc.
Anonymous
yes
Anonymous
No, never.
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