Do you tip for to go orders?

Anonymous
Nope
Anonymous
No, we don't tip when we pick up our own order.

Tip for delivery

Tip if we dine at restaurant

A couple of bucks for curb side pick-up
Anonymous
LOL yeah right.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No, we don't tip when we pick up our own order.

Tip for delivery

Tip if we dine at restaurant

A couple of bucks for curb side pick-up


Gosh, you people are cheap. Forty years ago I worked at a restaurant and was always tipped a few bucks for packing up the order and bringing it out to the customers. And this was in a far less wealthy area than the DMV!
Anonymous
Sometimes. I tip more for table service. But prob 10-15% for takeaway. The percentage is prob higher on smaller orders. No one want to be the ahole leaving a dollar.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


Exactly. While we are seeing it as our labor, they have one less table and are still providing service.
Anonymous
Yes, because I only order from my favorite places that I want to keep in business. If I was trying something new, I would only leave a minimal tip.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No, we don't tip when we pick up our own order.

Tip for delivery

Tip if we dine at restaurant

A couple of bucks for curb side pick-up


Gosh, you people are cheap. Forty years ago I worked at a restaurant and was always tipped a few bucks for packing up the order and bringing it out to the customers. And this was in a far less wealthy area than the DMV!


You are talking about packing up the order and bringing it out the the customer. The PP said that they do tip for that service.
Anonymous
Hell no.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.[/quote

Because typically back of the house staff make more per hour than tipped employees make.
Anonymous
If you can't afford to tip or are morally against it (???) then you should not be patronizing any establishment where employees work for tips. Simple.
Anonymous
I tip if they give me a lap dance before I leave.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you can't afford to tip or are morally against it (???) then you should not be patronizing any establishment where employees work for tips. Simple.


People are morally against tipping at places where the employees are paid a regular wage and do not work for tips -- places such as Mod Pizza, Subway, Sweet Frogs, Mezeh, Panda Express, Cava, etc. Those places should not pressure people to tip on their take-out order.
Anonymous
Tipping has gotten out of control. End of discussion.
Anonymous
Absolutely not
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