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I don't frequent cafes and coffee shops much anymore. Too expensive when there are so many options these days to make a decent cup of coffee in minutes at home.
Starbucks smartphone app now has a feature where you can add on a tip right from your phone. Sometimes I use it, sometimes I forget. |
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| No tip ...... the tipping culture here is ridiculous as evidenced by people here asking how much to tip just about anyone who performs any kind of service. |
| I get drip coffee these days at $2 a pop and never tip since it costs them a whopping 3 cents to make. I cannot imagine thinking I should tip for a $3 or $4 coffee. madness. |
| DH brings me coffee in bed every morning. I tip him and only him. |
+3 But sometimes not even the coin change if I don't think of it. |
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It seems that there's a lot if anger around tipping at coffee shops. I worked at coffee shops and always appreciated the little extra we all made (tips are split between all staff members). It allowed for extra grocery money, maybe a tank of gas, etc. Coffee shop employees don't make a lot - maybe a hair more than minimum wage - and the tips are a definite help. |
If you look at product alone. There are other costs to doing business. |
| $1. Every time. |
| I only tip at places like that if it's a place I go to regularly. I'd leave a buck every 3rd or 4th time, or something like that. So, I guess .25$. |
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If they get it right on a "fancy" drink, which is sadly rare, I will tip $1 or my change if it's over 50 cents. But I always pay cash for coffee.
I want the good ones to keep working as baristas so it's a selfish thing too. Also, I only go 2-3 times a month. |
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| Zero or my left over change. Depends on my mood |
But you have to pay (and tip) before you even get your coffee so how do you know whether to tip? I'm like the majority of folks on here (and thank goodness since I always worry I'm the only one) but places where there's a counter and cashier do not get tips from me. To the employee who posted. Yes, I understand every little bit extra helps. But that's true of all people and all lower paying jobs. It is unfortunate that our society has evolved into this tipping frenzy. The only ones who win with this environment are the large corporations. They pay 3 cents and charge $3 for a cup of coffee, pay their staff barely anything and shift the responsibility of supplementing their employee wages onto the customers. The sooner we all stop tipping, hopefully the sooner employees will get their justified pay - something higher than minimum wage - from their employers. |
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http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/youngandhungry/2015/01/07/fetch-coffee-will-deliver-your-morning-cup/
What do y'all think about this? |