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Never tip on carry out. Tipping is for table service.
If you can’t tip on table service, stay home. |
It's probably restaurant workers trying to guilt people into tipping |
| So - how much are you supposed to tip for carry out? The same amount as if you sat down and had service or had it delivered? That seems really illogical |
| I’m cooking a LOT more. My pay has actually gone down, not up. I can’t keep up with inflation. |
| Worked in DC restaurants 15+ years. The person packing your take out food is a tipped employee making tipped minimum wage usually. You don't need to leave 20% (10% is appropriate) because you're not getting full table service. However, someone needs to fetch your items from different places (the line, salad fridge, sauce area, etc,) bag it, ensure all appropriate sauces/dressings/bread) are included and double check the ticket. The hourly kitchen employees are NOT responsible for this work, the tipped employees are, so they should be tipped. |
| If you are concerned about a fair wage stop tipping, it should be in the restaurants managers to reward employee performance not the patrons |
Lots of people are doing take-out now, and servers are often the ones packing up the take-out orders. Servers make an hourly rate of $4 an hour; they really count on tips. Your cheaping out hurts them. These are people trying to make a living and everything has gotten more expensive for them too. Would the extra $10 bucks really hurt you? |
I asked about this on the WaPo restaurant live chat many years ago and Sietsema recommended 10% for takeout so that’s what I do. |
| Pre pandemic 10% tip on take out. The restaurants and their employees are currently struggling. Bump it up to 20% now, especially if you're doing take out when you would be indoor dining in non pandemic times |
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Look at the threads here discussing a $15 minimum wage. Plenty of people saying the cost of meals were rise, and plenty of people responding "it’s worth it" and "it’s only a few $".
Yet here we are on page 5 of "it’s too much" Well, which way do you want it? |
. Restaurants will fold either way. |
So your solution is to screw the lower paid workers at the place you like to eat? Lovely. Perhaps you should just eat out a little less and continue to tip? |
I can definitely tip but I choose not too. Do I still have to cook my own meals? I rather not. Lol |
This is where i am. I didn't know to tip on takeout until after college when one of my coworkers at a low wage nonprofit who was also a server told me people should because packing up takeout takes servers away from table service. Same people, same wage. I tipped 10% until the pandemic, now I dine out much less so I've increased my tips. |
| We're not eating in due to covid and still tip on carry out. But we only get carry out a couple times a month anyhow, so not a big deal to pay a little more. |